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Showing Original Post only (View all)22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From One Another [View all]
From 2013.
https://www.businessinsider.com/22-maps-that-show-the-deepest-linguistic-conflicts-in-america-2013-6
22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From One Another
Walt Hickey Jun 5, 2013, 12:24 PM
Everyone knows Americans don't agree on pronunciations.
That's great, because regional accents are a major part of what makes American English so interesting.
Joshua Katz, a Ph.D. student of statistics at North Carolina State University, published a group of awesome visualizations of professor Bert Vaux and Scott Golder's linguistic survey, which looked at how Americans pronounce words (via detsl on /r/Linguistics).
His results were first published on The Abstract, the NC State University research blog. The complete set of Katz's maps, updated with the results from over 350,000 new survey responses, are compiled in the new book "Speaking American," out October 25 from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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Walt Hickey Jun 5, 2013, 12:24 PM
Everyone knows Americans don't agree on pronunciations.
That's great, because regional accents are a major part of what makes American English so interesting.
Joshua Katz, a Ph.D. student of statistics at North Carolina State University, published a group of awesome visualizations of professor Bert Vaux and Scott Golder's linguistic survey, which looked at how Americans pronounce words (via detsl on /r/Linguistics).
His results were first published on The Abstract, the NC State University research blog. The complete set of Katz's maps, updated with the results from over 350,000 new survey responses, are compiled in the new book "Speaking American," out October 25 from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From One Another [View all]
sl8
Nov 2022
OP
I-235 that goes thru Des Moines (IA) was named the McVicar Freeway in the 1960's
SharonClark
Nov 2022
#9
funny how different English speaking populations invented their own 2nd person plural pronoun
prodigitalson
Nov 2022
#10
Did you see the map at the link that shows 4 versions - you guys, you, you all, y'all? nt
sl8
Nov 2022
#43
But when in different area, there are yinzers and yunzers. I live about 10 miles south of Pittburgh,
debm55
Nov 2022
#28
FakeNoose, People in my area say yunz." I'm a yunzer, You're a yinzer, Wouldn't you want to be a
debm55
Nov 2022
#36