(March 4, 2014 at 7:06 am)NoraBrimstone Wrote: Which British Accent? There are like 100. (pleasemeanmine)
Also, which American accent? I live in Louisville, right on the border between the "mid-west" and "south" and even for a small city as ours (circa 900 K) there are cataloged five different native pronunciations of our city.
I use #1 on the list.
I might have thrown off an American analog to Harry Higgens. I used to speak with a Kentucky twang softened somewhat by an Indiana accent but living in other areas of the country have broken that. The first non-Kentucky city I lived in was Washington, DC, where I went to school for four years. I used to throw an "r" in the word, "Warshington". Then one day someone screamed "WASHINGTON!" in response. A bit uncalled for but that startled me enough to break that habit.
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