Understanding and appreciating regional accents
This is one of those topics we just love. Why do we hear such pronounced differences in accents from one part of the country to another? And why do those accents persist after many generations, and in this age of mobility?
WNYC’s Leonard Lopate sought answers to those and other questions from Natalie Schilling-Estes, Associate Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, and Kara Becker, of the Department of Linguistics at New York University.
This is a fun conversation. Listen
