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Twenty Thousand Hertz

Evolution of Accents: From Shakespeare to Valley Girl

Twenty Thousand Hertz

Dallas Taylor

Music, Design, Arts, Music Commentary

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2017

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

When you describe yourself to others you might mention your height, hairstyle, or maybe your build. But one of the most telling things about you is something you can’t even see, yet it defines you more than you realize. Your accent tells others where you’re from, who you identify with, and maybe even where you’re going. How did accents evolve and why are American accents so different from British accents? Featuring Hollywood Dialect Coach Erik Singer and Linguistics Professor Dr. Walt Wolfram.  Twenty Thousand Hertz is hosted by Dallas Taylor and produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound.  Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn. Watch our video shorts on YouTube, and join the discussion on Reddit and Facebook. Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.org  Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/accents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

From DeFacto Sound, you're listening to 20,000 Hertz.

0:06.0

The stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds.

0:10.0

I'm Dallas Taylor.

0:12.0

This is the story of accents.

0:18.0

Mama, may I present Matthew Crawley and Mrs. Crawley, my mother, Lady Grantham?

0:22.6

Oh yeah?

0:23.6

Yeah. Yeah. Is that useful to you?

0:25.6

Oh, you betcha, yeah.

0:27.6

Please, forget I knew this ever happened.

0:30.6

You, no, no. You, you're very good, you.

0:33.6

No. You are very good.

0:35.6

Nobody brings a fella as size of you unless they're trying to say something

0:38.3

they're talking, right, bay?

0:39.3

I like a way you talk.

0:41.3

I like what you talk.

0:43.3

I like what you talk.

0:44.3

I love accents.

0:46.3

Every time I hear someone who sounds different from the way I speak,

0:49.3

I'm my name of all.

0:50.3

I take notice and wonder where they were born, who influenced their upbringing, and sometimes

0:55.7

whether or not I could speak like that.

0:58.2

Quick note, any accents you hear in this episode are not necessarily the best.

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