hear it, but the way a white person talk to you is strongly indicative of their class back. You know, a massive assumptions that come with not speaking like BBC accent . Now all British accents may sound like that kind of BBC accent to Americans, but the difference in the way people perceive you if you pronounce fearwith an F like I did what you pronounce the theater, just that alone is a huge class indication in England on. So
For myself, that was one of the things that I asked when I auditioned for it, is I don't know how far you want to go into a South Carolina accent for this character or if you want to use my natural voice?But I'm open to playing and, if so, let's get a dialect coach right away.
So what do we mean by accent and dialect? Accent is basically phonetic and phonological features, so pronunciation features.Whereas dialect is lexical vocabulary and grammatical features.
Yes. What's the problem? Accent . Just the accent .Man, this is what America looks like now.
English as is different woo is to Mandarin as German asst to English so of course I didn't understand that the accent in Shanghai is if Hmong thou show my teacher were from Beijing it would belike he was from Boston suddenly I was in Shanghai as though I landed in Mobile
kind of translation and how do you figure out when you're supposed to put them in or out if you have a machine accent and and sometimes the tones varied for example in Sichuan I've heard
like how did you is that another English accent H we're taking over theworld taking it back more like um you're
said that, Steve Chu is, you know, someone who -- you know, some guy with a Scandinavian accent called early in the morning one day -- and that, of course, was the reference to the way in which people learn that they have won the Nobel Prize.As you just heard in the introduction that, the 2007 Peace Prize was shared between Al
they can grow and how they can eat it in a delicious and nourishing way. And so, that is this internet that I'm just and I am nearly illiterate in this--on this front, I do have accent and I love taking pictures of all this beautiful. I do do that. But I love the waywe're able to communicate about this, and it's a beautiful thing. I didn't answer your question, but I don't want to--I don't want to pay less, I don't want to pay less for
century Belle spent her childhood in Lithuania though you'd never know it from her crisp British accent she's 62 years old Marathon or fit and until you get her talking aboutlanguage of gential disposition I angry it's just so
but just as a part of diversity. Accenture came out with a report earlier this year on diversity and employment, which is worth it to look at. I think if you go to the American Association of People with Disabilities, you can get that study but definitely was talking about how the inclusion of disability
They are not low or substandard varieties. Accents and dialects are all over the country.Everybody's got one, basically.
worker bees. That's a whole other story. accents . A road. Okay, good. Other things. Road is part of the transport
nipped buds and layaways negotiated in harsh flat land cracker accents surrounded by them him Den you sometimes feel a little like one ofthose brainy slicksters over at the federal penitentiary in Milan Michigan
And in literally five to 10 minutes, with the included screwdriver that comes in every box, you can replace the whole thing with that more colorful one with some accent colors on the keys. That is nice. Same thing with the display.
Now, the last thing I'd add is there's a lot more about employment, what employers should be doing, how to improve employment practices, The accent thing is a big-- is a big problem for a lot of English people.
Oh. Well, I made a different-- Whose accent ? Whose accent ? CATHERINE O'HARA: I made a different choice in every scene. If you really listen, it's not that consistent.
His accent was already that good.
American accent , but multiple dialects.
The accent was a problem.
No accent . It's so funny, people say I don't have an accent .
Our accent , our walks.
my accent uh the um the winner of the leftwing primary for the French election
ACC accent because the author who was originally uh
His accent , he sounded like a radio announcer.
My accent is not that charming.
This accent is for real.
His accent is better than the boy's.
German accent I you know a German accent
This is a country that is obsessed with a lot of things, but one of the things that it is really deeply obsessed with is accents . And how you speak, and how you communicate, can in so many ways determine whether or not
And in this talk, I am going to cover why we have all of these accents of English in England, because the book looked specifically at accents in England before going on to some other things. What can your voice give away about you?
I'm interested in this part there. And accents and dialects can be there for a number of different reasons. So they can be regional.
We see this coming up in politics, where people downplay how confident people are, how competent they are at doing their jobs. The accents thing is more of a problem.
The accents are all there.
Fraudulent accents . Testing people with books.
and accentuate his physical speed and dynamic using that device.
You accentuate all their good things and focus entirely on their good things and act as if nothing else in the world exists.
When Accenture work in the Sudan, and talk about same sex relationships, that's more powerful.
American-accented response they're supposed to spit back on the fly.
The Accenture Golf Tournament happens there in Tucson.
So I think my accent 's all over the place.
even changes his accent slightly, to what he's tried to hide in his corporate life.
So with your British accent sitting here, and the work you did on faith leaders in the documentary there is fascinating.
they grew up in. And the accents , as it is these days-- and I grew up in Texas, and I can put on my Texas accent at the drop of a hat.
And so if it occurs to you, very early on in your life-- it turns out that they say that it's very hard for you to change your accent after the age of 25, so for some of you it's too late, so don't worry about it-- if, very early on, it occurs to you that this is a fundamental issue-- for example, not me saying this, but the statistics
show that if you have a Scouse accent from Liverpool, a Geordie accent from Newcastle or the Northeast, or a Brummie accent from Birmingham and the black country, you will be significantly and disproportionately discriminated against. 28% of people believe that they have been discriminated against based on their accents .
There are rules to the way that we use different accents and dialects. So who has an accent ? Yeah, everyone does. Everyone has an accent .
If I go to places like Australia and the United States, they always say, oh, your accent 's so interesting. Everyone has an accent . OK. I'm going to focus on what your voice can give away about you.
So also the Israeli accent was-- Right.
a Russian accent and then decided actually it took a lot of the focus away from what we were trying to tell, and have everybody sitting there going like, well,