An interesting encounter
Oct. 5th, 2008 10:54 amThis week I bumped into an interesting driver. I showed him a little about how doubles and lift-gates worked. He looked and asked "Where are you originally from? You have the most interesting accent."
Turns out he used to program speech recognition software with the major American accents. Apparently mine is midwestern, with a heavy TV overlay.
I told him that I learned to talk in rural Missouri and learned not to talk like a hick by watching TV. He said the TV overlay was common among whites between the age of 50 and 25. After that, there were enough dialects on TV that most people didn't lose their accents.
Turns out he used to program speech recognition software with the major American accents. Apparently mine is midwestern, with a heavy TV overlay.
I told him that I learned to talk in rural Missouri and learned not to talk like a hick by watching TV. He said the TV overlay was common among whites between the age of 50 and 25. After that, there were enough dialects on TV that most people didn't lose their accents.
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Date: 2008-10-05 04:33 pm (UTC)