Småländska (Swedish for "Smålandian") is a general term for the accents of Swedish spoken in the historical province of Småland in southern Sweden. The northeastern accents are mainly influenced by the Central Swedish accents while the southwest has been more influenced by Southern Swedish accents, like that of Halland and Skåne. Among the most distinguishing features of southern Småländska is the use of a uvular trill[ʀ] (most often realized as a voiced uvular fricative[ʁ]) for the Swedish phoneme /r/.