Nov. 2nd, 2006

nebroadwe: (Bear)
I'm fascinated, in a couch-potato way, by linguistics -- I've studied several different languages, dead and alive, and enjoy a good discussion of how they relate to one another or how regional and class variations arise and differ and merge. (I'm the person who, when the occasion arises, will start demanding of everyone in the room "All right, what do you call those sugar-bits on top of the ice cream?" or "How do you pronounce the word that describes that period of time when the sun is just rising?" or "What's the plural of 'you'?") So I found this quiz identifying American accents quite interesting; it seems to be sufficiently well-constructed to yield a reasonably accurate answer. Such as ... Read more... )

... which just about gets it right: my parents were raised in several of the areas noted and I picked up my composite accent from them rather than from voices native to the place where I grew up, I believe. Must forward this on to some family members to see if they come up with the same answer (particularly the sibling who lived for a good number of years in Texas and whose speech-rhythms, if naught else, started to slip southward after a while :-).

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] canarynoir for the pointer.

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