I? just read that ... By: Smythful. on 26 May 12, 00:11:57 I? just read that entire "argument", and I must say, Hats of to thou.
You are taking what ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 22:25:01 You are taking what I am saying way too literally. By 'accent-less' all I'm meaning is? the way the language was create to be pronounced. That is basically what it means anyways.
Holy shit are you ... By: TheWodel1. on 24 May 12, 19:42:00 Holy shit are you retarded? Everyone in the world has an accent its fucking physically impossible not to have one. What sites are you getting this info from because they have to be taking the piss. And if what your saying isn't you joking you need to see? a doctor because you may have mental disabilities.
It doesn't take a ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 10:05:51 It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. I don't care what some random idiot you claim to know said. The way the word is sounded out is the way it is supposed to be pronounced. You can't argue against that no matter how hard you try. There's a difference between 'kah' and 'kahr'. It isn't even that big of a deal. No idea why people have such a hard time wrapping their head around this easy concept. Feel free to do some research as I have done. Nothing further needs? to be said.
Ignorance? is bliss. By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 08:48:45 Ignorance? is bliss.
From a member ... By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:31:26 From a member linguistic department at UWIC:
"utter bollocks
no such thing as accentless
or "the true way words should be pronounced"
the only thing? I can maybe think is sometimes AmE preserves the older english pronunciation (because they all went off in 17 whatever and didn't participate in any sound changes that happened here after that) but that doesn't make it "truer""
"Various places on ... By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:22:02 "Various places on the internet" and "just thinking about it". Oh ok, move along here nothing to see. ?
Various places on ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 23:25:54 Various places on the internet. Just search google and you'll find many resources. I also got it just by thinking it through. Seriously, think it through, accents are a slight mispronunciation or variation in the way a word is said. Sound out a word, like car. Which pronunciation sounds more correct,? 'kah' or 'kahr'?
I'll have to ask my ... By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 23:13:58 I'll have to ask my linguist friends but I don't believe that's true. Where are you getting your research from. Please don't? say wikipedia.
Actually it is the ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:12:23 Actually it is the closest way to the 'proper' way to speak the language. Modern day British accent has gone through many? evolutions over the years.
Do some? ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:09:19 Do some? independent thinking and some research.
It's also the ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:06:59 It's also the natural way people want to sing and pronounce the words. Take the word 'car' for instance. Take the spelled pronunciation. "kahr". Now take the British way of saying it. "kah". Which one is closer to the way? the word is supposed to sound?
The modern day ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 20:57:09 The modern day American "accent"? is a lot closer to the way the British used to speak than they way they speak now. The modern American "accent" is the closest to the way the language was created to sound like, meaning, there is almost no accent, so it's considered 'accent-less'. The British accent has gone through many evolutions over the years. Just do some research. It really isn't that hard.
Um, no, that's ... By: Altonym. on 23 May 12, 15:53:16 Um, no, that's because we hear American accents in pop music (heavily American-dominated) and copy that when we sing. I'm a choir member who sings bass, I sing with a British accent because I was taught to sing? by British choral singers from a young age.
There's no such ... By: zerokiller000. on 23 May 12, 14:57:48 There's no such thing as an accent-less language or dialect.? The American accent isn't accent-less. People do have a tendency to speak the American accent because it's the most known and widespread english accent in the world.
You deem it accent-less because you think it's the proper way to speak the language. It's not. It's an accent like the British or the Australian. They're all correct and viable ways to use the language.
Actually I believe ... By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 14:38:37 Actually I believe it's because American singing voices are most commonly heard worldwide and that it leads to some level of imitation. American is far from a neutral accent, that much is for certain the first part is? admitted hearsay.
Good? for the ... By: Aurongel. on 23 May 12, 14:36:12 Good? for the school.
That is not "accent ... By: hawkian. on 23 May 12, 13:15:25 That is not "accent-less," and I'm embarrassed? this post got 12 likes.
Standard American English is interpreted easily by the majority of English speakers and sounds very "neutral" to our ears, but it is, like every other, an accent. The fact that it is a dominant accent does not change this. This isn't a commentary on society or appropriateness, it's just the way language works. Look up GA/SAE.?
lol, American is ... By: jtourettes. on 23 May 12, 13:06:09 lol, American is accentless, what a fucking twat.?
Simply? awesome. By: TheBloodySinner. on 23 May 12, 12:44:55 Simply? awesome.
hahaha that's ... By: youmenoww. on 20 May 12, 04:56:21 hahaha that's hilarious, that message is a? lawyer's picnic, no wonder they got sued
AMERICUH!!!? By: Deofiro09. on 18 May 12, 02:48:58 AMERICUH!!!?
shutup bitch i ... By: Tahhe123. on 14 May 12, 14:11:12 shutup bitch i still don't do the homework the? phone don't scare me i'm made the phone but didn't realized that bi*ches can do something like this
lol umm why made a ... By: indo995. on 28 Oct 11, 10:22:55 lol umm why made a video like this??? click on Z i think? it was then you can control it and click Z again then you can take it on manual or automatic like that
I just? read that ... By: Smythful. on 26 May 12, 00:11:57 I just? read that entire "argument", and I must say, Hats of to thou.
You are taking what ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 22:25:01 You are taking what I am? saying way too literally. By 'accent-less' all I'm meaning is the way the language was create to be pronounced. That is basically what it means anyways.
Holy shit are you ... By: TheWodel1. on 24 May 12, 19:42:00 Holy shit are you retarded? Everyone in the world has an accent its fucking physically impossible not to have one. What sites are you getting this info from because they have to be taking the piss. And if what your saying isn't you joking you need to see a doctor because you may have mental? disabilities.
It doesn't take a ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 10:05:51 It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. I don't care what some random idiot you claim? to know said. The way the word is sounded out is the way it is supposed to be pronounced. You can't argue against that no matter how hard you try. There's a difference between 'kah' and 'kahr'. It isn't even that big of a deal. No idea why people have such a hard time wrapping their head around this easy concept. Feel free to do some research as I have done. Nothing further needs to be said.
Ignorance is bliss.? By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 08:48:45 Ignorance is bliss.?
From a member ... By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:31:26 From a member linguistic department at UWIC:
"utter bollocks
no such thing as accentless
or "the true way words should be pronounced"
the only thing I can maybe think is sometimes? AmE preserves the older english pronunciation (because they all went off in 17 whatever and didn't participate in any sound changes that happened here after that) but that doesn't make it "truer""
"Various places on ... By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:22:02 "Various places on the internet" and? "just thinking about it". Oh ok, move along here nothing to see.
Various places on ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 23:25:54 Various places on the internet. Just search google and you'll find many resources. I also got it just by thinking it through. Seriously, think it through, accents are a slight mispronunciation or variation? in the way a word is said. Sound out a word, like car. Which pronunciation sounds more correct, 'kah' or 'kahr'?
I'll have to ask my ... By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 23:13:58 I'll have to ask my linguist friends but I don't believe that's true. Where are you? getting your research from. Please don't say wikipedia.
Actually it is? the ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:12:23 Actually it is? the closest way to the 'proper' way to speak the language. Modern day British accent has gone through many evolutions over the years.
Do some? ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:09:19 Do some? independent thinking and some research.
It's also the ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:06:59 It's also the natural way people want to sing and pronounce the words. Take the word 'car' for instance. Take the spelled pronunciation.? "kahr". Now take the British way of saying it. "kah". Which one is closer to the way the word is supposed to sound?
The modern day ... By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 20:57:09 The modern day American "accent" is a lot closer to the way the British used to speak than they way they speak now. The modern American "accent" is the closest to the way the language? was created to sound like, meaning, there is almost no accent, so it's considered 'accent-less'. The British accent has gone through many evolutions over the years. Just do some research. It really isn't that hard.
Um, no, that's ... By: Altonym. on 23 May 12, 15:53:16 Um, no, that's because we hear American accents in pop music (heavily American-dominated) and copy that when we sing. I'm a choir member who? sings bass, I sing with a British accent because I was taught to sing by British choral singers from a young age.
There's no such ... By: zerokiller000. on 23 May 12, 14:57:48 There's no such thing as an accent-less language or dialect. The American accent isn't accent-less. People do have a tendency to speak the American accent because it's the most known and widespread english accent in the world.
You deem it accent-less because you think it's the proper way to speak the language. It's not. It's an accent like the British or the Australian. They're all correct and? viable ways to use the language.
Actually I believe ... By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 14:38:37 Actually I believe it's because American singing voices are most commonly heard worldwide and that it leads to some level of imitation. American is far? from a neutral accent, that much is for certain the first part is admitted hearsay.
Good? for the ... By: Aurongel. on 23 May 12, 14:36:12 Good? for the school.
That is not "accent ... By: hawkian. on 23 May 12, 13:15:25 That is not "accent-less," and I'm embarrassed? this post got 12 likes.
Standard American English is interpreted easily by the majority of English speakers and sounds very "neutral" to our ears, but it is, like? every other, an accent. The fact that it is a dominant accent does not change this. This isn't a commentary on society or appropriateness, it's just the way language works. Look up GA/SAE.
lol,? American is ... By: jtourettes. on 23 May 12, 13:06:09 lol,? American is accentless, what a fucking twat.
Simply? awesome. By: TheBloodySinner. on 23 May 12, 12:44:55 Simply? awesome.
hahaha that's ... By: youmenoww. on 20 May 12, 04:56:21 hahaha that's hilarious, that message is a lawyer's picnic, no wonder they? got sued
AMERICUH!!!? By: Deofiro09. on 18 May 12, 02:48:58 AMERICUH!!!?
shutup bitch i ... By: Tahhe123. on 14 May 12, 14:11:12 shutup bitch i still don't do the homework the phone don't scare me? i'm made the phone but didn't realized that bi*ches can do something like this
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By: Smythful. on 26 May 12, 00:11:57
I? just read that entire "argument", and I must say, Hats of to thou.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 22:25:01
You are taking what I am saying way too literally. By 'accent-less' all I'm meaning is? the way the language was create to be pronounced. That is basically what it means anyways.
By: TheWodel1. on 24 May 12, 19:42:00
Holy shit are you retarded? Everyone in the world has an accent its fucking physically impossible not to have one. What sites are you getting this info from because they have to be taking the piss. And if what your saying isn't you joking you need to see? a doctor because you may have mental disabilities.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 10:05:51
It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. I don't care what some random idiot you claim to know said. The way the word is sounded out is the way it is supposed to be pronounced. You can't argue against that no matter how hard you try. There's a difference between 'kah' and 'kahr'. It isn't even that big of a deal. No idea why people have such a hard time wrapping their head around this easy concept. Feel free to do some research as I have done. Nothing further needs? to be said.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 24 May 12, 08:48:45
Ignorance? is bliss.
By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:31:26
From a member linguistic department at UWIC: "utter bollocks no such thing as accentless or "the true way words should be pronounced" the only thing? I can maybe think is sometimes AmE preserves the older english pronunciation (because they all went off in 17 whatever and didn't participate in any sound changes that happened here after that) but that doesn't make it "truer""
By: JezL8. on 24 May 12, 08:22:02
"Various places on the internet" and "just thinking about it". Oh ok, move along here nothing to see. ?
By: jvictor490. on 24 May 12, 01:58:04
Wtf?
By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 23:25:54
Various places on the internet. Just search google and you'll find many resources. I also got it just by thinking it through. Seriously, think it through, accents are a slight mispronunciation or variation in the way a word is said. Sound out a word, like car. Which pronunciation sounds more correct,? 'kah' or 'kahr'?
By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 23:13:58
I'll have to ask my linguist friends but I don't believe that's true. Where are you getting your research from. Please don't? say wikipedia.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:12:23
Actually it is the closest way to the 'proper' way to speak the language. Modern day British accent has gone through many? evolutions over the years.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:09:19
Do some? independent thinking and some research.
By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 21:06:59
It's also the natural way people want to sing and pronounce the words. Take the word 'car' for instance. Take the spelled pronunciation. "kahr". Now take the British way of saying it. "kah". Which one is closer to the way? the word is supposed to sound?
By: oblivionspawn07. on 23 May 12, 20:57:09
The modern day American "accent"? is a lot closer to the way the British used to speak than they way they speak now. The modern American "accent" is the closest to the way the language was created to sound like, meaning, there is almost no accent, so it's considered 'accent-less'. The British accent has gone through many evolutions over the years. Just do some research. It really isn't that hard.
By: Altonym. on 23 May 12, 15:53:16
Um, no, that's because we hear American accents in pop music (heavily American-dominated) and copy that when we sing. I'm a choir member who sings bass, I sing with a British accent because I was taught to sing? by British choral singers from a young age.
By: zerokiller000. on 23 May 12, 14:57:48
There's no such thing as an accent-less language or dialect.? The American accent isn't accent-less. People do have a tendency to speak the American accent because it's the most known and widespread english accent in the world. You deem it accent-less because you think it's the proper way to speak the language. It's not. It's an accent like the British or the Australian. They're all correct and viable ways to use the language.
By: JezL8. on 23 May 12, 14:38:37
Actually I believe it's because American singing voices are most commonly heard worldwide and that it leads to some level of imitation. American is far from a neutral accent, that much is for certain the first part is? admitted hearsay.
By: Aurongel. on 23 May 12, 14:36:12
Good? for the school.
By: hawkian. on 23 May 12, 13:15:25
That is not "accent-less," and I'm embarrassed? this post got 12 likes. Standard American English is interpreted easily by the majority of English speakers and sounds very "neutral" to our ears, but it is, like every other, an accent. The fact that it is a dominant accent does not change this. This isn't a commentary on society or appropriateness, it's just the way language works. Look up GA/SAE.?
By: jtourettes. on 23 May 12, 13:06:09
lol, American is accentless, what a fucking twat.?
By: TheBloodySinner. on 23 May 12, 12:44:55
Simply? awesome.
By: youmenoww. on 20 May 12, 04:56:21
hahaha that's hilarious, that message is a? lawyer's picnic, no wonder they got sued
By: Deofiro09. on 18 May 12, 02:48:58
AMERICUH!!!?
By: Tahhe123. on 14 May 12, 14:11:12
shutup bitch i still don't do the homework the? phone don't scare me i'm made the phone but didn't realized that bi*ches can do something like this