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Born, raised, and still live in California.
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Right...we tend to forget that, here in the States.
I also have a "generic" American accent. Can you usually detect regional accents on Americans? I can't distinguish between different types of British accents. Sometimes it takes me a little while to tell whether it's Australian, South African or British.
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I grew up in Ohio, now live in Arkansas for several years. I get people guessing I'm from Michigan or Wisconsin, never the South. I did one of those linguistic tests once and obviously came out "Upper Midwest". However, if I'm very tired, a few picked-up Southernisms come out and I sound like a muted Scarlett O'Hara from Cleveland.
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i guess it would make sense that a native English speaker of any kind would be better at distinguishing differences, although perhaps that's not the reason...who knows?! I can always tell when someone speaking Spanish has an Argentinian accent (they sound like my parents!), although I'm a little lost at picking up Cuban vs. Puerto Rican, for example.
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Living in California but...made, born and raised in Puerto Rico...hmmm yes I definitively have an accent!
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I can usually tell the difference between a Canadian and American accent. There are just as many regional accents and lingo here as there are there. I'd say more folks sound Downtown Alley than Downton Abbey, but then I would say that, I'm a "...up t'back ginnel" northerner! ![]() http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/de...english/ginnel |
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Do I have a regional accent? Of course. Everyone does (even my American friends who try to say they don't).
Whether it's strong or not depends on who you ask I suppose. Most Americans tend to be able to pick up on it as just generally Canadian. People from the UK often assume I'm American ( In casual conversations I also tend to talk at a fast clip which I'm told is a fairly regional thing. Americans often tell me to slow down, especially those from the deep South. Out here "our" sounds like "are" and "right" sounds like "rate." The D's and G's in words like "old" and "going" are usually dropped. R's towards the end of words like "car" and "dart" sound a bit hard and I have a friend originally from BC who says all Maritimers sound like pirates, especially when drunk. I guess? ![]() I think it would be neat if people were to include a little video clip of an example of their regional accent. Mine would probably be closest to Sarah McLachlan in the early days before she started really sounding like a Vancouverite. I've had a couple people from Toronto ask me if I was originally from Newfoundland. (cue jokes about Toronto ) For those not familiar with that regional accent, here is an example: Not. Me. ![]() (though I really like it!) I love this thread!
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I have a mess of an accent. Several places.
But, I have a low, husky tone, FM radio announcer type voice (one of my exes said it's similar to Kathleen Turner's) with punctuated upper middle class articulate pronunciations (theatric, I suppose) and a soft hint of London that floats in and out as I speak. When I had been in the UK for ten years my accent was so baffling to people they could not tell where the hell I was from. I got asked if I was scottish, australian, welsh, New Zealand.... ? Amused the hell out of me. Last edited by imperfect_cupcake; 01-31-2015 at 01:27 PM. |
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Not generally, but I do pick them up depending on where I live. Hawaii was a freeking trip... in a good way. Now I don't say y'ouse but I hear it a lot.
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OK...sooo I've been told I have an accent. I've been told it's abrasive *shrugs* I don't see it...do you?
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I find it interesting how anyone outside "our" region sounds different, and that "ours" is normal. And how there can be layers of both cultural and region speech patterns that mix.Throw in the ability to speak more than one language and and the layers deepen. Such a varied field of flowers, us humans.
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To say someone's accent is "abrasive" seems oppressive to me. Maybe classist, definitely regionalist. Some accents are "deeper," in my opinion, than others—more thoroughly immersed in the way of speaking in a certain region. Why is that a bad thing? An "abrasive" thing? My dad had a different accent than I do. He had a masculine, upbeat, Texan twang. He was the only person in my world with that accent. I can still hear it. I channel his encouraging words. I went to an Ivy League graduate school and there, for the first time in my life, people corrected my pronunciation of certain words (for example, I would say IN-sur-ance, not in-SUR-ance) and grammar. Some constructions, like "lay" and "lie" will never come naturally to me, but I know how to do it right. When I'm with my sister, I don't bother self-correcting.
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I remember conversations in the seventies about how broadcast news and the increased watching of television was ruining the regional differences in the US, and homogenizing the country culturally. I think it's happening, the differences are fading more all the time. I like it when I hear dialects and differing word usages, mostly folks from other countries. Helps me get out of my own little box.
I sound west coast/PNW/Canadian (western), at least that's what I'm told. *Really glad I didn't end up sounding like Walter Cronkite* Last edited by Kelt; 01-31-2015 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Clarification |
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I am not sure that I have much of a regional accent. My voice is soft, more a long the vibrational sound of an alto. Slightly smokey. Sometimes people will ask where I am from, trying to place me where they think I might belong.... but even then, I dont think my voice belongs to a regional place known for 'accents'.
I do have quite a few relatives in the south (Texas, Tennessee, Carolina areas and a few other southern/mid-western regions), but I was born and raised in Idaho. I am a resident of the Pacific Northwest, of many years now.
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It's funny some people here in MN say I am truly a Minnesotan because of how thick my O's are. Like minnesoooooota. LOL but others don't point it out.
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