MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
I guess it's true for 'modern' accents like american and australian, but i'd hazard a guess that places like france, spain, germany, italy, norway and sweden and so on have a good few handfuls of regional accents of their own. Maybe we just don't pick up on the nuances since they're in a foreign tongue.Accents are very much in the mind of the individual listener since we all take our own accent as a neutral starting point.
The UK is also all but unique in having so many different regional accents, and also in equating accents to class and social status.
In America, Bill Clinton speaks the same way as his dustman, sorry, refuse collector.
Australia is reckoned to have only three or four regional accents.
Taking where I live as a comparison. there are several accents I can detect in different parts of Sunderland, people from South Tyneside speak differently to those from North Tyneside, and there are several accents in Newcastle/Gateshead.
All within about 20 miles.
That pattern will be repeated across the country.
I speak in a north Lancashire twang... just middle of the road northern. When i was in the states though, I was told that i have a swedish accent
