In this second of three posts on accents and dialects, I summarize a relatively short article about the universality of accents. Article: “Everyone Has an Accent” (The New York Times) Contrary to popular belief, it’s not actually possible to speak a language without an accent. What’s more, our approval of certain accents and scorn of…
Month: March 2019
What’s the difference between an accent, a dialect, and a language? These concepts are prone to a multitude of misconceptions, often with adverse consequences for millions of people whose speech doesn’t fall within the realm of what’s considered “standard” for their particular region. In this series of posts, I summarize three articles about accents and…