online accent quiz

Dennis R. Preston preston at MSU.EDU
Thu Nov 30 11:59:53 UTC 2006


Roger is right about the complexity (and even leaves out the social
complexity now folded into more detailed geographical investigation),
but I find nothing wrong with intelligent quick-and-dirty fun stuff,
especially since the test revealed the following about me:

"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't
have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania,
southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but
then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one
of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good
voice for TV and radio."

I been trying to tell you all that I AM Peterson and Barney.

dInIs

PS: I grew up in a Southern Indiana suburb (New Albany) of Louisville, KY.

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>At 10:20 PM -0500 11/29/06, Wilson Gray wrote:
>>I tried it. My result: The South. No surprise, that.
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>>-Wilson
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>And I'm from "the northeast", ditto.  But Roger Shuy is not amused.
>He comments on the forensic linguistics list:
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>"...I took it and it placed me as being from "the West,"
>whatever that means (I am from northeastern Ohio).  Linguistic geography is
>much more complex and detailed than this rather simple test indicates. When
>I did fieldwork for the Linguistic Atlas the interviews  took over four
>hours for each informant. I'm amazed at how anyone could take ten items and
>try to say it is in any way diagnostic."
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>LH
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>>On 11/29/06, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:
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>>>for those of you who can't remember where you're from but do remember
>>>how you pronounce your vowels...
>  >>http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american_accent_do_you_have
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>>>LH
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himself [sic] in his own true character - that is, as an ignorant man
thinking, actively utilizing his small share of knowledge. Alfred
North Whitehead

Dennis R. Preston
University Distinguished Professor
Department of English
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Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1036 USA
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