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hi everybody welcome back to english
topics i'm joined again today by Davey
hi Davey and today we're going to be
talking about American accents these are
different American accents that you will
hear in TV in movies and if you visit
the USA perhaps in different regions as
well so we're gonna share and try our
best to share what these accents might
sound like but forgive us in advance if
it's not perfect anyway let's begin you
want to start us off
alright sure well guess I'll go in
alphabetical order and my first 20 is
Boston all right a nice Boston accent is
a sort of classic strong American accent
and they're really famous the famous
thing that boss the Boston accent does
is it drops the Rohtak are that are that
follows a vowel so the classic example
is if you have a car you park your car
and Harvard Yard but you don't say it
that way so your pocket car and have it
Yad that's the that's the classic Boston
example and that's probably all I can do
of that oh I've got another one that my
mom used to use for the boston accent er
has the same thing what's your which was
let's go up to 33rd and 3rd Street and
listen to the boys chew it sure that
that our sound is it totally it's
totally different from the way that
we're speaking now yes so but it's hard
I think if you're not expecting that
no it's shocking actually it's
interesting because I think a lot of
accents in the US and a lot of places
are often regional right therefore a
whole region and sometimes they're very
specific specific to a city and I think
Boston is that case it's very specific
to very kind of small location mmm is
this this city in the Northeast yeah you
I think you do see that in movies
actually a lot definitely yes for sure
it's interesting to me the way that
different accents are associated with
different like stereotypes of people mmm
in movies and things like that so in
movies or on television often times that
Boston accent is associated with a kind
of like tough no-nonsense attitude yeah
I'm sure they're tough no-nonsense
people in Boston I'm sure there are
people that are not so tough and
tolerate a lot of nonsense that is
probably true true anywhere all right I
i'm gonna choose I'm gonna start where I
was born and a place that I love to make
fun of all the time the Californian
accent I say the Californian accent but
there's not just one so there may be my
favorite accent to make fun of is what's
called the valley girl accent the valley
girl accent is known for making all
statements sound like a question and
having a very whiny manner of speech
there's also this sort of weird thing
that seems to be not specific but very
common in speech among young women
particularly from California and that's
something called vocal fry' mm-hmm
where women will like drop the pitch of
their voice in order to well just kind
of create a different manner of speech
there are a variety of reasons why
people do that and I didn't actually
know but I do it I just grew up talking
that way though I never occurred to me I
should use this kind of speech in a
certain like situation just I just grew
up speaking that way but in recent years
vocal fry' has been the subject of
discussion and some things I've read but
anyway so a typical California Valley
girl if I can give an example as like
today I was going to work yeah and I saw
this guy and he was like really really
scary and I didn't know what to do so
this very like whiny way of sharing
stories and explaining things and not
and actually in that series of example
questions or sorry in that series of
statements nothing I said was a question
but everything had that upward
intonation so those are a few things
that are kind of characteristic sort of
characteristics among women this way but
men on the other hand there's this image
of the surfer
dude from California and it's typically
like young men who speak this way and
they'll be like yeah bro what's up like
let's head to the beach sort of thing
this very how would you describe that
it's like it's it's like if you could
imagine your voice being relaxed and yet
rough at the same time sure that's kind
of what it sounds like do you ever like
to make fun of Californians in the way
they speak it's my favorite accent to
make fun of well I don't like to make
fun of accents as a rule Alicia no no I
do well I should say to mimic two
minutes fun it's my favorite accent to
mimic is a fun accent to mimic and maybe
this I think this accent as as well has
certain associations with it maybe a lot
of people might associate stupidity or
dumbness with a Californian accent which
is unfortunate because that's not always
the case
there are there are dumb people from
everywhere not only California but this
is an accent that often associate that
with right is unfortunate right that's
true because of the manner of delivery
and also like apparent like right now
this is vocal fry' I'm not even thinking
about it but like dropping your voice
into a lower register but apparently
people associate that with stupidity
like their chart that people are
specifically young women are trying to
alter their voice to seem more
intelligent or something like that right
I don't even think about it honestly so
it is quite interesting but California
has a range of accents arranged in
different ways of talking so that's just
one there you go anyway back to your
side of the table absolutely we're still
in alphabetical order which I like and I
am going to do a Chicago accent now for
you Chicago accent very kind of
stereotypical Midwestern accent I think
there is a wider kind of Midwestern
accent and Chicago accent is maybe a
subset of that it's not just like the
wider Midwestern accent but there's a
Chicago accent - I don't know this
accent super well but I chose this one
because it's an accent that I used to
see in one of my favorite Saturday
Saturday Night Live
when I was a kid which were the Bears
fans hmm
the Bears they're from Chicago and they
love the Chicago Bears and that's that's
the accent some kind of just draws out
what does it do
Chicago it draws out a lot of vowel
sounds a lot of Midwestern accent draws
out vowel sounds and makes them a little
higher on your palate I guess there's
the bears bears yeah instead of bears so
it's a little more like open and back
and up with the vowels mm-hmm mm-hmm I
could not do a Chicago accent to save my
life
Chicago tag oh there you go it's really
hard yeah it's a nice accent I like it
the Chicago accent has associations with
like a kind of working-class accent
mm-hmm but maybe that's just right I
don't know right yeah that's a good one
I couldn't I don't think I could do it I
don't want to try saying much more than
Chicago because that's just sort of what
I would have happen right it's tough I
do okay come on okay
although north of that then so the next
one that I prepared is I called it
Minnesota so Minnesota is a state that
is north of Chicago Chicago is in
Illinois the state of Illinois so this
is sort of the same region but this is
further north so you're heading towards
Canada so there are a couple of places
like we talked about Wisconsin is
another state that might have a similar
accent here but Minnesota similar to
Chicago has this very drawn-out vowel
sounds and it's okay I guess I'll just
try and let's let's see one thing that
we all know how to say is like oh yeah
sure you [ __ ] yes sure you bet oh sure
oh sure oh you say Oh iris Minnesota
accents its it sounds very cheery yeah I
think so too that's kind of what throws
people off very friendly I shouldn't say
throws people off but it's like it
sounds kind of
joyful just on its own so anything you
say in like a Minnesotan accent it
sounds just more happy it sounds very
sincere to me ah yeah like if I if I
hear a Minnesota mom saying oh sure
you betcha have some hot dish I know
it's casserole but they say hot dish hot
dish okay yeah it's very sincere and
warm and friendly I think they see ya
around advance right I'm not sure
exactly exactly how far this accent goes
in the region if it extends into Canada
for example like Canada is like when we
talk about a Canadian accent we use
words like ending sentences with a that
kind of thing like oh yeah Canada that
sort of thing but a lot of Canadian
accents differ from American accents to
in the vowels rounder longer vowels
compared to sort of a general American
accent and I think Minnesotan accent our
Upper Midwest accents are towards that
end of the spectrum as well so I think
Minnesotan accents are similar to to
maybe a central Canadian accent I think
the most famous example of a Minnesotan
accent is from the movie Fargo yeah Coen
Brothers movie which is Fargo is not in
Minnesota it's in one of the Dakotas
right North to South Dakota North Dakota
Ferguson South Dakota one of the Dakotas
okay but that accent is a very classic
Minnesotan accent right the characters
use right and I was thinking about that
too and in choosing that accent to
describe because and this is part of the
reason why I said it sounds kind of
cheerful is that that movie is it's a
suspense movie it's a it's a murder
mystery but everyone is speaking in this
kind of cheerful sounding voice and that
really lends that kind of gives this
really kind of strange mysterious feel
to the film yes there's a good contrast
there I think you're right I never
thought about that yeah I agree with you
yeah all right anyway that's a bit about
Minnesota I don't know if it's good
enough but anyway let's go on to your
next run what do you think my last one
is southern accent and now southern
accents also there there's a lot of
variety in southern accents
different states in the South different
parts of those states have different
southern accents but there's also a sort
of general southern accent I'm from the
South I grew up in the south but I do
not have a southern accent but I like to
try and pick out when I hear southern
accent I like to try and guess where
people are from from hearing their
accent but I'm not always right so
there's sort of a general southern
accent and there are pockets of specific
kind of accents in the south
and I also think there's a big
distinction in southern accents between
like a rural southern accent and the
more urban or City southern accent the
city accents are a little bit more
sought they're softer a little more
genteel and the rural accents are
twanging year I would say so for example
a gentle southern accent would be
something hey y'all what's your heart
mm-hmm something like that whereas a
twangy accent would be hey y'all mmm
what's your heart must sharper sharper a
little more roadie maybe okay okay but
there's a there's a drawl and an
elongation and a slowness to a southern
accent yeah that I think is very nice
right and I think going back to what you
mentioned about the Boston accent in the
way the are sounds in particular change
I think that you can hear that was kind
of like like you described the more city
version of a southern accent
like I think back to like when my
grandmother would use the expression she
she would say oh lordy Oh instead of
saying oh my god like that was the
southern way of saying lordy right that
was a way of saying oh my god but she
would say as you just said Oh lawdy like
the R sound when we spell that word on
paper its lor dy but when she pronounced
it it was like l8w mm-hmm dy Lord that
was that was the way she made an O and
an R sound right - so this is very soft
slow slow accent a lot of the sounds
kind of blend together it's it's an I
think it's a nice accent most of the
time but unfortunately a southern accent
also has associations that are generally
kind of negative in other
parts of the country a lot of people
here a southern accent and think that a
person with a southern accent is maybe
uneducated not very smart and again I
think that's very unfortunate because
that's not always the case I think that
is an unfair stereotype associated with
the accent for sure okay then let's all
go for my last one a bit to the west of
you I suppose though this could probably
be blending a little bit with southern
accents I feel I chose Texas for the
next accent so Texas borders Mexico and
I would I was thinking about this
actually in preparing this card and I
was kind of thinking it's interesting
that you don't hear more of an influence
at least I should say at least among
like white English speakers in in Texas
and in that region like there's not more
of an influence in terms of like the way
Spanish speakers talk but instead the
Texas accent the traditional I guess
stereotypical Texas accent sounds much
more similar to a southern accent
I think um they have what's called the
Texas drawl so a drawl is like this
continuous style of speaking it's like
this really well it's not always slow
but it's like there are no breaks almost
between words sometimes or there they're
like kind of rolling the words together
so we make like clear distinctions
admittedly a little bit exaggerated for
this show but making clear distinctions
between words but in Texan in Texas
accents you might not hear such a clear
distinction so some kind of maybe famous
things that people say in Texan accents
like even the way the state is
pronounced we say Texas but Texans might
say Texas Texas oh yeah I don't know
sure why not don't mess with Texas right
that's better I can't do it very well
Kansas it's like it's there's a cadence
to it mm-hmm
which is nice I am struggling to make it
to make that sound
it's
without embarrassing myself like it's
like the image that that kind of speech
conjures like I think you imagine like a
cowboy like don't you hear somebody who
speaks this way it's it's like a big guy
to write like a slow kind of maybe
actually kind of gentle I have an image
of like a slow sort of gentle cowboy it
sounds really weird it's just a
stereotypical image I think of someone
who speaks I think the stereotypical
Texan accent yes yeah sorry to know I
think that the the stereotypical
southern axe
I think that the stereotypical Texan
accent also inserts a lot of these like
glide sounds there's a lot of neat like
why and and gliding and blended vowels
in there so when you say like don't mess
with Texas don't mess with Texas you
know you're putting in a little Y to
kind of wedge that vowel apart right
yeah instead of get sort of get ya get
ya that's a good one then that sort of e
sound gets in there heat up y'all y'all
yeah there's some cross there's some
influence for the southern accent in
Texas as well it's a different accent
but the two are often mistaken they're
very similar yeah
and these are just a few accents really
there are so many and like some small
regional variations as well absolutely
so these are just a couple examples of
maybe the ones that stood out but it's
quite I feel anyway it's quite difficult
to really replicate another accent if
you're not used to using it that much
it's true it's hard and I don't know
about you but if I've been very
self-conscious meteo doing all of these
here hopefully they're accurate I think
we're gonna just get completely roasted
in the comments me how terrible our
accents good for you but if you want to
know more about these accents I would
recommend just do a quick youtube search
to see what people actually sound like
using these accents because you know
maybe we can do a Boston accent or like
a Californian accent okay but if you
really want to see a good example of
someone speaking that way just do a
quick youtube search and maybe you can
find some
some better resources some actual
native-speaker resources we often get
asked on this channel what kind of
English are we speaking people usually
ask is this American English is this
British English and the answer is
American English we speak American
English on this channel both of us are
American English speakers but we have
different accents actually we sound
fairly similar in most ways but I am
from the west coast I was born in
California and then I was raised in
Oregon so I have a very mmm
West Coast I suppose accent but I think
that that has also been influenced here
in there right by the people and the
accents that I've spent my time around
so it's mostly West Coast I would say
there's not really one specific region
for me right how would you define your
accent I would say I have a fairly
standard American accent and so I grew
up in the south as I said but I don't
have a southern accent when I go home my
family's still all in the south when I'm
not in the South now but when I go home
some of my southern accent creeps out
and I kind of let it creep out a little
bit honestly because it helps show
people that I'm from there
I mean accents in a way are like a
membership card to to a community and so
I let myself an accent come out a little
bit when I'm home but otherwise this is
my normal accent sort of standard
American accent and a standard American
accent is sort of like the newscaster
accent it's the it's the the flat
overarching accent that you could find
in any part of the country so people
from Boston might not have a strong
Boston accent people from California
might not have a strong California
accent they might have more of a
standard American accent that you might
people might pick up from just watching
TV growing up which is maybe what
happened with me but I also know that I
have one interesting thing about accents
we've been talking a lot about
pronunciation but word choice is also a
big part of accents the different words
people use for different things like for
example in Minnesota it's hot dish but
other parts of the country it's
casserole and things like that and some
of the words that I use that I have in
my lexicon in
vocabulary my internal vocabulary are
very New England's because my parents
are from the East Coast and so I say I
pronounce your your mother or excuse me
or your mother or father's sister is
your aunt
I say aunt how do you say the word for-4
fur really yeah like I'm gonna go to the
store for some milk we safer I might say
for if I'm saying it quickly but I'm
more likely to say for I would say I
think well I'm going to the store for
some milk I definitely safer interesting
so how do you pronounce K and E W K and
E W new yeah I think I say new as well
but I I've heard some people kind of
they recognize the K sound and make it
more of like a new new sort of sound
okay I just say new no like it's you I
knew it I pronounced it yeah yeah but
like dialects for sure yeah yeah they
are a huge part of language as well not
just accent there is one fierce debate
that has raged for a long time fierce
debate means a strong heated discussion
that has raged for a long time meaning
it has continued for a long time
soda pop coke Cola those four words are
used in different regions of the US a
pop you left off pop or did you say pop
that's a pop did you say pop okay so
soda pop coke Cola those four words all
mean fizzy carbonated drink when I grew
up in California and Oregon we used pop
okay
we used pop absolutely not coke because
in my mind coke is a brand and that is
specific to one item only what did you
use coke coke because I'm from the south
man South people say coke because coke
is a southern brand it's from Atlanta
but when I moved out of the south and I
moved to the west coast when I was 18 I
realer I taught myself to say soda I
started saying so wait you started
saying soda when you moved to the west
coast yes in growing up in the South I
would go to a restaurant
I was a kid you know with my parents and
what do you want hon I'll have a coke
please what kind you know sprite
whatever that though all of those things
are coke any soda it was coke I think
that that's changing now maybe maybe
more people are saying soda in the south
but I definitely said coke growing up I
changed to coke I think I said pop a lot
sure fun vocab for you for the day
mm-hmm if you look at a map say you have
a map of the United States and down here
you've got coke and over here you've got
soda and over here you've got pop the
border between those zones isn't
isogloss what isogloss isogloss yes a
nice applause is the term used to
demarcate between regions based on
dialect interesting that's your that's
your word of the day though I'm
interested that it's it's literally
something you could draw a line down
it's not there's a lot of crossover and
so you can see isogloss maps if you just
get on Google and you view Google you
know United States isogloss maps you'll
see different maps for different terms
in different words and sometimes you'll
see quizzes like these Facebook quizzes
kind of things where how do you
pronounce this word what do you call
this insect and so on and based on how
you answer its those quizzes are pretty
accurate at predicting where you're from
isogloss is the word is o GL o SS so if
you google isogloss you know United
States or American isogloss map
something like that you can find some
very interesting images that show you
how different words are pronounced or
different words that are used for the
same thing in different parts of the
country and the lines are not sharp
there's a lot of blending and gray area
where those lines meet interesting hmm
so maybe if you find an accent that you
like and you want to know more about
that you can use one of those slice of
glass study some isoglosses never know
it sounds interesting cool thanks for
telling I didn't know about that first
time I'd ever heard of an ISIL glossed
map are you going very cool all right
well
guess we'll wrap it up there so those
are a few accents from the USA again
these are not by any means the only
accents in the USA definitely have a
look at some other videos online if you
want to know more about these accents
and definitely check out isogloss maps
as Davi recommended to learn a little
bit more about each region where
different accents are spoken but I think
we'll finish up here for now any final
thoughts no she's gonna squeeze in an
accent but I couldn't think of a good
one sorry just no no y'all right there
nothing more for me let's finish up for
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嗨戴维今天我们将
谈论这些美国口音 是
您将
在电影中的电视中听到的不同美国口音,如果您
访问美国,可能还会在不同地区
,所以我们将分享并
尽力分享这些口音听起来像什么,
但如果不是,请提前原谅我们
无论如何都很完美,让我们开始吧,你
想开始我们吧,
好吧,当然,我猜我会
按字母顺序排列,我的前 20 个是
波士顿,好吧,波士顿口音很好,是
一种经典的美国口音
,他们真的很有名
那个波士顿口音的老板
是它去掉了 Rohtak 是
跟随元音的,所以经典的例子
是如果你有一辆车,你把车停在
哈佛院子里,但你不会那样说
,所以你的口袋 汽车并拥有它
Yad 这就是经典的波士顿
示例,这可能就是我能做
的一切哦,我还有另一个我
妈妈用来调波士顿
口音的东西
到 33 街和 3 街,
听男孩们咀嚼,
确定我们的声音是
完全不同的,与我们现在说话的方式完全不同
这很
有趣,因为我认为美国的很多
口音和很多地方
通常都是地区性的,因此是
整个地区,有时它们
对一个城市非常具体,我认为
波士顿就是这种情况,它
非常具体 小位置 嗯,
这是这个东北部的城市,是的,你
我想你确实在电影中
看到了很多,肯定是的,当然
,
不同的口音与
不同的人的刻板印象相关联的方式对我来说很有趣,嗯,
我 电影和类似的东西,所以在
电影或电视上,
波士顿口音经常与
一种强硬的严肃态度有关,是的,
我相信他们是波士顿的强硬严肃的
人
不那么强硬,
容忍很多废话的人,这在
任何地方都可能是真的
我要选择我要从我
出生的地方开始,一个我一直喜欢
取笑的地方加州人
口音 我说的是加州口音,
但不止一种,所以可能我
最喜欢取笑的口音是
所谓的山谷女孩口音 山谷
女孩口音以使所有
陈述听起来像一个问题而闻名,并且
有一种非常发牢骚的方式 演讲中
还有一种奇怪的东西
,似乎并不具体,但
在年轻女性的演讲中很常见,
尤其是来自加利福尼亚的年轻女性,这
就是所谓的声乐'嗯嗯
,女性会喜欢降低
他们的声音的音调,以便 o 好吧,只是
创造了一种不同的说话方式
人们这样做的原因有很多,我实际上并不
知道,但我这样做了我只是从小就这样说话
,尽管我从来没有想过我
应该使用这种方式 在
某种类似情况下的演讲只是我从小
就这样说话,但近年来
声乐油炸'一直是讨论的主题
和我读过的一些东西,但
无论如何,
如果我可以举个例子,那么一个典型的加州山谷女孩 就像
今天我要去工作,是的,我看到了
这个人,他真的很
可怕,我不知道该怎么做,
这就像分享
故事和解释事情的发牢骚的方式,而
不是实际上在这一系列的例子中
在这一系列
陈述中,我所说的任何问题或抱歉都不是问题,
但一切都有向上的
语调,所以
这些都是女性特有的一些
特征,但
另一方面,男性有这样的形象
来自加利福尼亚的冲浪者,通常
就像年轻人那样说话,
他们会说是的,兄弟,这是怎么回事,
让我们去海滩吧,
你会如何描述
它就像如果你
可以想象你的声音很放松,但同时又
粗鲁 肯定这
就是你曾经喜欢
用他们说话的方式取笑加利福尼亚人的声音
这是我最喜欢
取笑的口音 我不喜欢 经常
取笑口音 艾丽西娅 不 不 我
做得很好 我应该说 模仿两
分钟 很有趣 这是我最喜欢
模仿的口音 是一种有趣的模仿口音
也许我认为这种口音也
与它有一定的联系
很多人可能会将愚蠢或
愚蠢与加利福尼亚口音联系起来,这
是不幸的,因为并非
总是如此
,不仅加利福尼亚到处都有愚蠢的人,
而且
这种口音经常与钻机相关联
ht 很不幸,这是
真的,因为交付的方式
,而且很明显,就像现在
这是声调'
图表显示人们
特别是年轻女性正试图
改变他们的声音以看起来更
聪明或类似的东西
我什至没有诚实地考虑它所以
这很有趣但是加利福尼亚
有一系列以
不同方式排列的口音所以 那只是
一个,无论如何,你回到
桌子的一边,绝对我们仍然
按字母顺序排列,我喜欢
我现在要为你做一个芝加哥口音
芝加哥口音非常
典型的中西部口音我认为
有一个 更广泛的中西部
口音和芝加哥口音可能是其中的一个
子集,它不仅像
更广泛的中西部口音,而且还有
芝加哥口音-我不知道
口音超级好,但我选择了这个
口音,因为这是我小时候
在我最喜欢的周六
周六夜现场中看到的口音,
这是熊队的
球迷,嗯
,他们来自芝加哥的熊队,他们
喜欢芝加哥熊队 这
就是口音 某种只是
引出它的作用
芝加哥 它引出很多
元音 很多中西部口音
引出元音并使它们
在您的味觉上高一点
我猜是熊 熊 是的 熊,所以
它有点像
元音打开和后退,嗯,嗯,嗯,我
不能用芝加哥口音来拯救我的
生命
芝加哥标签哦,你去,这真的
很难,是的,这是一个很好的口音我喜欢它
芝加哥口音与一种工人阶级口音有关,
嗯,但也许那是对的,我
不知道对不对,是的,那很好
,我
做不到 想尝试说比芝加哥更多的东西,
因为那是 j 有点像
我会发生的事情,这很
艰难 伊利诺伊州,所以这
是同一个地区,但这里
更偏北,所以你要去
加拿大,所以有几个地方
就像我们谈到的那样 威斯康星
州是另一个可能
在这里有类似口音的州,但明尼苏达州类似于
芝加哥有 这个非常长的元音
听起来没关系我想我会
尝试一下,让我们看看
我们都知道怎么说的一件事就像哦,是的,
你的婊子是的,你打赌哦,当然
哦,当然哦,你说哦,鸢尾花 明尼苏达
口音,听起来很愉快,是的,我也
这么认为,这会让
人们非常友好,我不应该说
让人们失望,但它本身
听起来很
快乐,所以你
说的任何话都像明尼苏达口音 就
这样 unds只是更高兴这对我来说听起来很
真诚啊是的,就像如果我
听到明尼苏达州的妈妈说哦,当然
你打赌有一些热菜我知道
这是砂锅但他们说热菜热菜
好吧是的,它非常真诚、
热情和友好 我认为他们看到你
在前进的权利
有点像哦,是的,加拿大
那种东西,但是很多加拿大
口音与美国口音不同
,元音长元音
比一般的美国
口音更圆润,我认为明尼苏达州口音我们的
上中西部口音接近那
一端 频谱也是如此,所以我认为
明尼苏达口音
可能类似于加拿大中部
口音 这是法戈不在
明尼苏达州,它在
北达科他州的一个达科他州,北达科他州
弗格森,南达科他州,达科他州之一,
还可以,但这种口音是非常经典的
明尼苏达口音,角色
使用得当,我也在考虑这个问题
之所以选择那种口音来
描述是因为这也是
我说它听起来有点
欢快的部分原因是那部电影是一部
悬疑电影它是一部谋杀
之谜但是每个人都在用
这种欢快的声音说话
真的给这部电影带来了这种
真正奇怪的
神秘感 不知道这是否
足够好但无论如何让我们继续你的
下一场比赛你认为我的最后一个
是南方口音现在南方
口音也有
很多南方口音的变化
南方的不同
州 这些州的不同地区有不同的
南方口音,但也有
一种普遍的南方口音 我来自
南方 我在南方长大,但我
没有南方口音,但我喜欢
尝试挑选 当我听到南方
口音时,我喜欢尝试
通过听到他们的口音来猜测人们来自哪里,
但我并不总是正确的,所以
有一种普遍的南方
口音,南方也有一些特定
类型的口音
,我也 认为
南方口音在
农村南方口音
和城市或城市南方
口音之间有很大区别
例如,温和的南方口音会是
什么,嘿,你们,你的心
是什么,嗯,是这样的
更多的路人也许还可以
特别的变化
我想你可以听到这
有点像你描述
的南方口音的城市版本
就像我回想起来就像我的
祖母会用
她会说的表达哦 lordy Oh 而不是
说 oh my god 就像那是
南方的方式说 lordy right 那
是一种说 oh my god 的方式,但是
当我们在纸上拼写这个单词时,她会说 Oh lawdy 就像 R 的声音一样,
但是当她发音
时是 就像 l8w mm-hmm dy Lord 这
就是她发出正确的 O
和 R 声音的方式 - 所以这是非常柔和的
慢慢重音很多
声音混合在一起它是一个我
认为这是一个很好的口音最
当时但不幸的是 南方口音
在该国其他地区也有一些负面的联想
这里有很多人 南方口音 认为
南方口音的人可能
没有受过教育 不是很聪明 我再次
认为这很不幸,因为
那是 并非总是如此,我认为这
是一种与口音相关的不公平刻板印象,
这肯定是好的,那么让我们都
去我的最后一个吧,在
你们的西边我想虽然这可能
会与南方口音混合一点,但
我觉得我 选择得克萨斯州作为
下一个口音,所以得克萨斯州与墨西哥接壤,
我想我
在准备这张卡片时实际上正在考虑这个问题,
我觉得有趣的
是,你没有听到更多的影响
,至少我应该说至少
喜欢 德克萨斯州和该地区的白人说英语的人在
说西班牙语的方式方面并没有更多的影响,
而是
德克萨斯口音的传统 I g 使用
刻板的德克萨斯口音听起来
更像是南方口音,
我认为他们有
所谓的德克萨斯拉长音,所以拉音就像这种
连续的说话风格,
非常好,并不总是很慢,
但就像几乎没有休息
之间 有时或那里的话,它们
就像是把这些词放在一起,
所以我们做出了明确的区分,
诚然,这个节目有点夸张,
但在词之间做出了明确的
区分,但是在德克萨斯
口音的德克萨斯人中,你可能听不到如此明显的
区分,所以有些
人们用德克萨斯口音说的一些著名的事情,
比如甚至州的发音方式,
我们都说德克萨斯,但德克萨斯人可能会
说德克萨斯德克萨斯哦,是的,我不
知道为什么不和德克萨斯混在一起
,这更好,我可以' 做得不好
堪萨斯就像它有一个
节奏嗯嗯
这很好我正在努力
让它发出那种声音
它
不会让自己尴尬就像它
一样 这种演讲让人联想到的形象,
就像我想你想象的
像个牛仔,你没听到
有人这样说话,就像一个大个子
,写得像个慢人,也许
实际上有点温柔我有一个
形象 就像一个缓慢的温柔牛仔
听起来真的很奇怪 这只是一个
刻板印象 很多这些像
滑音的声音有很多整洁的像
为什么和滑行和混合元音
在那里所以当你说像
不要惹得克萨斯州不要惹得得克萨斯州你
知道你在放一个小Y
一种楔形,元音分开,
是的,是的,而不是get,get ya get
ya,那是一个很好的声音,然后那种e的
声音在那里升温
得克萨斯州 好吧,这是一种不同的口音,
但两者经常被误认为它们
非常
相似 这很突出,但
我觉得无论如何,
如果你不习惯使用它,真的很难真正复制另一种口音
,
这是真的,这很难,我
不了解你,但如果我一直很
自觉 meteo 在这里做了所有这些
,希望它们是准确的
搜索
以查看使用这些口音的人实际上听起来像什么,
因为您知道
也许我们可以使用波士顿口音或
像加利福尼亚口音一样,但是如果您
真的想看到某人那样说话的好例子
,请做一个
quic k youtube 搜索,也许你可以
找到
一些更好的资源 一些实际的
母语资源 我们经常
在这个频道上被问到我们说什么样的
英语 人们通常会
问这是美国英语还是
英国英语,答案是
美国英语我们
在这个频道上说美式英语 我们俩都是说
美式英语的人,但我们的
口音不同,实际上我们
在大多数方面听起来都非常相似,但我
来自西海岸,我出生在
加利福尼亚,然后我在俄勒冈长大,
所以我有一个非常 嗯,
西海岸,我想是口音,但我认为
这也受到了当地人和
我在周围的口音的影响,
所以主要是西海岸,我会说
没有一个特定的地区
适合我对 你如何定义你的
口音我会说我有相当
标准的美国口音,所以
我在南方长大,
但当我回家我的家人时我没有南方
口音 当我现在不在南方时,伊莉还在南方
我的意思是,口音在某种程度上就像
是社区的会员卡,所以当我在家的时候,
我会让自己有点口音,
但除此之外,这是
我的正常口音,一种标准的
美国口音,而标准的美国
口音是 有点像新闻播音员的
口音,这
是你在全国任何地方都能找到的扁平的总体口音,
所以
波士顿人可能没有强烈的
波士顿口音,来自加利福尼亚的人
可能没有强烈的加利福尼亚
口音,他们可能有更多 一种
标准的美国口音,
人们可能会从小时候看
电视中学到这种口音,这可能是
发生在我身上的事,但我也知道我
对口音有一个有趣的事情,
我们一直在谈论
发音 离子但单词选择
也是口音的重要组成部分
人们用于不同事物的不同单词
例如在明尼苏达州是热菜但
在该国其他地区是
砂锅菜之类的东西以及
我使用的一些单词我有 在
我的词汇词典中,
我的内部词汇
非常新英格兰,因为我的
父母来自东海岸,所以我说我
发音你的母亲或对不起,
或者你的母亲或父亲的妹妹是
你的阿姨
我说阿姨你怎么说这个词 for-4
fur 真的 是的 就像我要去
商店买些牛奶 我们更安全 我可能会
说如果我说得很快但我
更有可能说因为我会说我
认为我会去 去商店
买些牛奶 我绝对更安全 有趣
所以你怎么发音 K 和 EWK 和
EW 新
是的 一种新的新声音,
好吧,我只是说新的不,就像我一样 是你 我
知道 我说的 是的 是的 但
就像方言一样 是的 是的 它们
是语言的重要组成部分
不仅仅是口音 一场激烈的
辩论已经持续了很长时间 激烈的
辩论意味着一场激烈的激烈
讨论 肆虐了很长时间 意思
是持续了很长时间
苏打汽水 可乐 可乐 这四个
词在美国的不同地区使用 a
pop you left off pop 还是你说 pop
that's a pop 你说 pop OK so
soda pop 可乐可乐这四个词都是
我在加利福尼亚和俄勒冈长大的碳酸饮料的意思
,我们用的是汽水,
好吧,
我们用汽水绝对不是可乐,因为
在我看来,可乐是一个品牌,
它只针对一个项目,你
用的是什么可乐可乐 因为我来自
南方人南方人说可乐因为可乐
是南方品牌它来自亚特兰大
但是当我离开南方并
在我 18 岁时搬到西海岸时我
学会了说苏打水我
开始 说等你
当你搬到西海岸时开始说苏打水
是的在南方长大我
会去一家餐馆
我小时候你和我的父母
知道你想要什么亲爱的我要一杯可乐
请你知道什么样的雪碧
无论如何,尽管所有这些东西
都是可乐任何苏打水都是可乐我
认为现在情况正在改变也许可能
更多的人在南方说苏打水
但我肯定说可乐长大了我
改成可乐我想我说流行很
有趣 今天给你的词汇
嗯嗯 如果你看地图说你有
一张美国地图,
这里有可乐
,这里有苏打水,这里有
边界 在这些区域之间不是等
角线什么等角线等角线是的,一个
很好的掌声是用来根据方言划分区域的术语
有趣的是你那是
你的一天虽然我很
感兴趣它实际上
是你可以画一条线的东西
这不是有很多交叉 ver 等
如果您刚上 Google 并查看 Google,您就可以看到等光泽度地图
您
知道美国等光泽度地图 您会
看到用不同单词表示不同术语的不同地图
,有时您会
看到类似 Facebook quizzes 之
类的测验 你如何
发音这个词你怎么称呼
这种昆虫等等,基于
你如何回答它,这些测验
在预测你来自
哪里等声线是非常准确的,这个词是o GL o SS,所以如果
你用谷歌搜索等声线你 了解
美国或美国等高线地图之类的
东西,您可以找到一些
非常有趣的图像,这些图像向您
展示了不同单词的发音方式或
在该国不同地区用于同一事物的不同单词,
并且线条不清晰
有很多
这些线条与有趣的混合和灰色区域相交,
所以也许如果你找到你喜欢的口音
并且你想了解更多关于
它的信息,你可以使用其中一个
玻璃研究 一些isoglosses永远不知道
这听起来很有趣很酷谢谢你
告诉我第
一次听说ISIL光泽地图时我不知道你会
不会很酷好吧好吧
猜我们会把它包装在那里所以这些
是 再次来自美国的一些口音
这些绝不是美国唯一的
口音,
如果您
想了解更多关于这些口音的信息
,一定要看看其他一些在线视频,并一定要查看
Davi 建议的等光泽图来学习
一点 更多关于
说不同口音的每个地区,但我想
我们现在会在这里完成任何最后的
想法,不,她会用
口音,但我想不出一个好的,
对不起,不,不,你没事,
什么都没有 对我来说还有更多,让我们完成
那个然后好吧谢谢
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