JaniceM
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I like regional accents- they make people sound interesting, plus they show people are from certain places. There's something I've been hearing during the last few years, though, and don't know if
it's an accent gone extreme or one of those fads like 'uptalking' and 'vocal fry.' Was wondering if anyone here has heard it on t.v. or where you live, and what it's source could be.
I'd describe it as dragging out vowels, and adding ones that aren't there. lol
Example: a commercial on t.v. has the speaker saying 'That is what we will deeeuu for yeeeuu.' The word 'food' comes out almost like 'feud,' etc.
The only similarity I ever heard in the past was the Chicago-area accent, where, for example, the name Patty was pronounced Pee-uh-ty.
Anyone familiar with this?
it's an accent gone extreme or one of those fads like 'uptalking' and 'vocal fry.' Was wondering if anyone here has heard it on t.v. or where you live, and what it's source could be.
I'd describe it as dragging out vowels, and adding ones that aren't there. lol
Example: a commercial on t.v. has the speaker saying 'That is what we will deeeuu for yeeeuu.' The word 'food' comes out almost like 'feud,' etc.
The only similarity I ever heard in the past was the Chicago-area accent, where, for example, the name Patty was pronounced Pee-uh-ty.
Anyone familiar with this?