Accent Expert Gives a Tour of U.S. Accents - (Part One) | WIRED
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Channel: WIRED
Views: 2,389,898
Rating: 4.9150624 out of 5
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Length: 21min 32sec (1292 seconds)
Published: Thu Jan 21 2021
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I thought the "did you do the dishes?" part was very interesting. In my area, dropping at the end instead of raising gives the question a VERY different emotional tone.
If Mom asked with raising - she's trusts you did and is just confirming.
If she drops instead, you are standing on her last nerve and anything other then "yes" will have consequences.
Thank you dialect daddy
The editing in this video is really smooth. Thereβs a couple spots where he has a visual expression to something to add a little humor, but heβll start to play the next audio track of what heβs saying over it, so it doesnβt create a cheesy, awkward pause in the tempo of the video. Super cool
Everytime I watch one of his videos I completely forget how to talk.
How does someone go about learning accents? Screw learning another language, this sounds way cooler.
That was very educational! I was expecting another one of those accent videos where someone just does a bunch of imitations, but he really dove into the history and other drivers of accent variations. I also liked how he brought in other experts.
Great Philly accent. I feel like in just recent years people are starting to learn and hear what our accent is. Typically if people acted that they were from Philly it would just be some variation of a New York accent.
Would love to hear him discuss Tangier Island in Chesapeake Bay.
To me he'll always be that guy from that body language video.