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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · The Midwestern Accent. The Midwestern accent, sometimes known as the neutral, or General American accent, is the accent often heard in American entertainment. It’s spoken across many of the central states of the country. The Midwestern accent makes use of the rhotic speech I mentioned earlier.

  2. 16. Mai 2024 · What do Midwesterners say with an accent? Midwesterners have their own regional accent and slang. Some common features of the Midwestern accent include pronouncing all “r” sounds, using the word “ope,” and using the term “pop” for carbonated drinks. They are also known for their polite and friendly manner of speaking.

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  3. Vor 2 Tagen · The accent characteristic of most of the Midwest is popularly considered to be that of "standard" American English or General American. This accent is typically preferred by many national radio and television producers. Linguist Thomas Bonfiglio argues that, "American English pronunciation standardized as 'network standard' or ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · Boston, Pittsburgh, Upper Midwestern, and Western U.S. accents have fully completed a merger of the LOT vowel with the THOUGHT vowel (/ɑ/ and /ɔ/, respectively): a cot–caught merger, which is rapidly spreading throughout the whole country.

  5. 8. Mai 2024 · However, it is also characterized by distinct accents, such as Southern, New York, or Midwestern accents, which reflect regional differences in pronunciation. 4. Is British an accent or dialect? Answer: British English can be considered both an accent and a dialect. As a dialect, it includes variations in vocabulary, grammar, and ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · The Upper Midwestern accent is known for its clear, clipped vowels and friendly intonations. You might hear many “Don’tcha know?” and “You betcha!” in this neck of the woods.

  7. The "normal" one. Like the standard one you see in pretty much all movies with standard characters. I'm not really sure what else you'd call it. 1. Growing up we were told the Midwestern accent was the "proper" one and of course TV personalities/news anchors took training to talk like that. But…