Tick-tock — it’s only a matter of time before we’re all speaking TikTok talk. Having been under the heavy influence of celebrities and viral tastemakers for the past few decades, it’s no wonder that ...
Basically a study saying they tracked intonation units across languages that occurs every 1.6 seconds that help track meaning, taking turns, etc. My thought on reading this is that it seems to operate ...
By the end of my life, there may be no one left who speaks like my father outside the hollers and the one-horse towns.
People who post on TikTok have developed their own accent which may be 'the future of English', according to experts. Linguistics professor Christopher Strelluf, of the University of Warwick, has ...
On November 16th, Professor Nancy Hedberg presented research, co-authored by SFU Linguistics PhD student Yifang Yuan, titled The Meaning of Non-Canonical Question Intonation in English. The research ...
Erik Singer is a New York–based master teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork and a dialectcoaches.com-verified master coach. Trained as an actor, Singer has studied accents and linguistics for years, ...
Robert P. Stockwell, J. Donald Bowen and I. Silva-Fuenzalida Spanish intonational structure is described in terms of three terminal junctures, three pitch phonemes, and three stress phonemes, with ...
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