Northwest accents

An interesting piece on KUOW yesterday morning ( transcript and audio (3 min)) about research at U-W and Portland State on regional accents.
  • To NW speakers, the vowels are the same in "odd" and "ought".
  • Natives often drop the ending -ed, saying "can fruit" instead of "canned fruit"
Quotes from Jennifer Ingle, who did a whole study on accents in Ballard that was written up in the Seattle PI a few months ago, which noted that Northwesterners
  • say "bucket" instead of "pail"
  • emphasize the 's' in words
  • use only 14 out of 15 American English vowel sounds.
Guess I'll have to start watching my kids carefully to keep them from losing their God-given right to all 15 vowels.
Published 23 July 05 07:52 by sprague

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