D for j (dzh)—sled for sledge,—Hereford.
D for th (þ)—wid=with; tudder=the other,—Borrowdale, Westmoreland. Initial (especially before a consonant)—drash, droo=thrash, through,—Devonshire, Wilts.
K for ch (tsh)—thack, pick, for thatch, pitch,—Westmoreland, Lincolnshire, Halifax.
G for j (dzh)—brig for bridge—Lincolnshire, Hereford.
G preserved from the Anglo-Saxon—lig, lie. Anglo-Saxon, licgan,—Lincolnshire, North of England.
Z for s—zee for see,—Devonshire.
S for sh—sall for shall,—Craven, Scotland.
Y for g—yet for gate,—Yorkshire, Scotland.
W for v—wiew for view,—Essex, London.
N for ng—bleedin for bleeding,—Cumberland, Scotland.