What is no accent called?

A neutral accent is an accent that is not discernable as originating in any specific region.

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Is there such a thing as English with no accent?

The name of this accentless accent varies; sometimes it's called Standard American, or Broadcast English, or Network English, or, as it was created by two independent linguists in the 1920s and 1930s, General American. It is a neutral accent, one without distinguishing features.

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Is it possible to lack an accent?

For most people it is possible, but as we get older it becomes more difficult. If you're an adult, and speaking English as a non-native speaker, accent free English can be very difficult to achieve. We need to teach our ears to hear the different speech patterns and then training our mouths to make the new sounds.

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Why do people say I have no accent?

It's the "neutral" accent of most people in U.S. films and television, and of broadcast journalists. If an American says they speak without an accent or with a neutral accent, it means that they speak General American, even if they don't know it by that name.

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What is a broken accent?

Broken English is a pejorative term for the limited register of English used by a speaker for whom English is a second language. Broken English may be fragmented, incomplete, and/or marked by faulty syntax and inappropriate diction because the speaker's knowledge of the vocabulary isn't as robust as a native speaker.

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What is neutral accent?

Re: What is a 'neutral accent'?

It simply means without a regional dialect and understood by all. It's often referred to as 'Queens English', or that used by BBC news broadcasters.

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What is a lazy accent?

The Australian accent is often described as a 'lazy' form of English.

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Why do some people not pick up accents?

Phonological deafness can also make it difficult to imitate a new accent. It's a condition we find in older people. Getting older makes it harder to pick up the subtle nuances in the different accents, let alone integrating those changes into your own vocal patterns.

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Why do some people lose their accent?

This may be out of a need or desire to be more clearly understood and to be accepted in a new community. They might also want to avoid ridicule for the way that they speak. Over a quarter of senior professionals from working-class backgrounds in the UK have been singled out for their accents at work.

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How do I get my accent back?

The most effective way to reduce or eliminate an accent is through working with a speech and language pathologist to learn the proper ways to produce certain speech sounds and execute new positions of the mouth and muscles. A speech therapist will also help you to learn and master these new sounds and speech patterns.

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Can you train yourself to have an accent?

The only true way to learn a new accent is by speaking with that accent. Although this seems like a simple tip, there is much more to speaking in an accent than simply reading a few lines. Sammi refers to her technique of mastering an accent as “spontaneous speech.”

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Do people eventually lose their accent?

Linguistic researchers like us suggest the answer is complicated — no one becomes truly “accentless,” but accents can and do change over time. To us, what's more interesting is why so many people believe they can lose their accent – and why there are such differing opinions about why this may be a good or bad thing.

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Where is the clearest English spoken?

The Netherlands has emerged as the nation with the highest English language proficiency, according to the EF English Proficiency Index, with a score of 72.

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What is the most neutral English accent?

Received Pronunciation (RP) is the proper term to describe the regionally neutral accent used by many middle-class speakers in the UK, particularly in England. It is widely used as a reference point in dictionaries and as a model for teaching English as a foreign language.

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Does everybody have an accent?

Everyone has an accent, because an accent is simply how you sound when you speak. You might not think you have an accent, because you don't sound British or Australian. However, just think about how your speech must sound to people from those countries.

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At what age do accents become permanent?

Research shows that accent becomes 'fixed' between 9 and 11 years of age. If a typical child migrates before this age, their English will likely show no influence of their original accent. They will learn to speak with the English accent spoken by the kids and teachers around them. Kids work hard to fit in.

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Why do singers lose their accent when they sing?

Apparently, it is harder to fully pronounce certain words in a non-native accent, for instance, while singing. In singing, some syllables and vowels naturally get stressed to go with the cadence, rhythm, and melody of the music. As a result, some singers tend to naturally drop the accent without even realizing it.

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Why do British sing without an accent?

It's partly that many of the distinctive characteristics of an accent aren't reproduced well when you sing. Vowel sounds get stretched, and the precise articulation of the consonants is lost. The result is a neutral baseline accent that sounds vaguely American.

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Do autistic people pick up accents?

Imitating accents is very common, particularly accents the child with autism will hear on television. They will often imitate these extremely accurately, and this will be noted as being different from neuro-typical children.

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Why are some accents sexier than others?

According to research, the reason we find some accents sexier than others all has to do with perception. Sociolinguists explain that our judgement of a language has little to do with the actual sound of a language but rather comes from how we perceive the group of people or culture that speak the language in question.

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What is Dysprosody?

Dysprosody also known as pseudo-foreign dialect, is the rarest neurological speech disorder. It is characterized by alterations in intensity, in the timing of utterance segments, and in rhythm, cadency, and intonation of words.

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What's the cutest accent?

British, Australian, and Irish accents are the top 3 foreign accents people find to be most attractive. When it comes to attraction, 80% of people feel that accents make someone more attractive, with 77% saying someone's accent was what attracted them to a person.

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What is the nicest accent in the world?

The French accent has been considered for many years as being the sexiest accent in the world.

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What is the hardest accent to imitate?

10 Hardest Accents To Nail & The Actors Who Perfected Them
  • British English - Meryl Streep. ...
  • Irish - Jon Voight. ...
  • American - Hugh Laurie & Christian Bale. ...
  • Russian - Viggo Mortensen. ...
  • Australian - Stephen Fry. ...
  • Greek - Christian Bale. ...
  • Scottish - Jonny Lee Miller. ...
  • Italian - Penelope Cruz.

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