Is America losing its accents?

What I came to find out during my time recording the podcast is that accents and dialects aren't dying. Instead, they are constantly changing, though usually at a very slow pace. The significance of evolving accents is actually much bigger than merely sounding different than we used to in the past.
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Why are people losing their accents?

There's no evolutionary reason that the vowels are shifting, they just are because that's part of how human language has always worked. Second, that accents are still shifting and changing today, which means that English will never become fully homogeneous.
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Why have American accents changed so much?

They also came in more contact with foreign languages, those of the Native Americans and other settlers from Sweden, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. Both factors eventually led to changes in Americans' vocabulary and grammar, creating a new English dialect.
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What do Europeans think of American accents?

Europeans find Southern accents particularly alluring, closely followed by New Yorkers, Bostonian accents and Southern Californian accents, according to a survey from Global language-learning app Babbel.
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Is the current American accent closer to Old English?

As a result, although there are plenty of variations, modern American pronunciation is generally more akin to at least the 18th-Century British kind than modern British pronunciation.
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Are Americans losing their accents?



What is the nicest American accent?

Overwhelmingly, people like the Southern accent best, followed by British and Australian accents. Southern accents tend to be thought of as friendly and welcoming, while British and Australian accents are more exotic.
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Why do Americans no longer have British accents?

The first is isolation; early colonists had only sporadic contact with the mother country. The second is exposure to other languages, and the colonists came into contact with Native American languages, mariners' Indian English pidgin and other settlers, who spoke Dutch, Swedish, French and Spanish.
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Who finds the American accent attractive?

That's right. Europeans find the accent of Americans who live in the Deep South the sexiest, followed closely by the New York accent. These rankings indicate overall attractiveness, but the accent in the top spot changes depending on the country of the survey respondents.
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What country has the nicest accent?

And this time around, the Irish accent has come out on top with more than half the votes as the world's sexiest accent.
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Which American accent do foreigners like the most?

The most liked American accents
  • Southern: 41%
  • New York: 30%
  • Midwestern: 24%
  • New Orleans 19%
  • Southern California: 18%
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What do non Americans think of American accents?

Abroad, American accents are most likely to be considered “friendly,” (34 percent of non-U.S. respondents), “straight-forward” (27 percent), and “assertive” (20 percent).
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What is the most common accent in America?

General American English or General American (abbreviated GA or GenAm) is the umbrella accent of American English spoken by a majority of Americans.
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Which American accent is closest to British?

Possibly the closest US American accent to British (sounding and geographically) is mid-Atlantic. This is typically spoken by a US American who has lived a long time in Britain, or vice versa a Brit who spent years in the US.
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How many US accents are there?

There are roughly 30 major dialects in America. Go here if you'd like a see a map of the various regions with an example of what each dialect might sound like. On the East Coast, we have many very small regions, with slightly varying dialects in each one.
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How did Americans get their accent?

Colonists adapted to and adopted different modes of speaking, mixing up their dialects, leveling out many regional quirks, which in turn was transferred to their innovating colonial kids, who developed it further and became the first native speakers of this new American tongue.
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Will accents go away?

Research has shown that accents become permanent around the age of 12 years old. That being said, it is possible for accents to change over time or for adults to develop a subtle accent after living in a foreign country for an extended period of time.
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What's the hottest accent?

The French accent, previously considered the sexiest in the world, has been dethroned by the British accent, aka the Queen's English, in a global study carried out by Time Out in over 30 countries.
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Is American accent attractive?

8.7 percent of survey respondents picked the American accent as the hottest in the world.
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What is the hardest accent to speak?

The Great British accent proved to be the most difficult of all the accents to imitate – along with the regional Yorkshire and Cockney pronunciations, in particular.
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Is American the easiest accent?

Option 1: the American accent

The most popular English accent of them all. Spread around the world by American cinema, music, television and more than 350 million North Americans (including Canadians, eh), this is the easiest accent for most people to understand, whether native speakers or non-native speakers.
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Why is American accent so unique?

That's because dialects developed in different parts of the United States, as they did in England. People from different parts of England came to different parts [of the country], particularly the East Coast, seeding some of the differences in dialects. …
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Is American accent older than English?

American English is actually older

When the first settlers set sail from England to America, they took with them the common tongue at the time, which was based on something called rhotic speech (when you pronounce the r sound in a word).
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Is American accent harder than British?

Although the British accent is harder to understand than the American accent , but still it has some royal flavour with glamorous essence . It is always suggested that both the accents are good and beautiful .
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What U.S. state has no accent?

Idaho doesn't have a really distinct accent. There's no accent in Indiana.
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What is the weirdest American accent?

Below are the most prominent examples, with some links to video samples.
  • 1.) The Newfoundland Accent. Newfoundland, a rugged island off the coast of far Eastern Canada, was a separate dominion of the British Empire until 1949. ...
  • 2.) Gullah. This is technically a creole language, not a dialect. ...
  • 3.) Ocracoke Brogue.
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