Debunking the myth of Hollywood's "fake" transatlantic accent ~humanities.languages Video 26:03, published Jun 30 2024 35 votes
The Canterbury Tales, or, how technology changes the way we speak ~humanities.languages Video 16:58, published Jul 31 2023 14 votes
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Does your Irish child speak with an American accent? The change may not last forever, linguistic expert says. ~humanities.languages Article 572 words, published Feb 2 2024 16 votes
A brief history of the United States’ accents and dialects ~humanities.languages Article 2016 words 12 votes
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Historian finds evidence for use of y'all in London from 1600s ~humanities.languages Article 875 words, published Nov 29 2022 69 votes
A very interesting video on the phonetics of English regional accents, spoken by a polyglot in the accents ~humanities.languages Video 21:54, published Apr 4 2021 22 votes
The polyglots of Dardistan - At the crossroads of south and central Asia lies one of the world’s most multilingual places, with songs and poetry to match ~humanities.languages Article 3530 words 3 votes
I asked 64,182 people about “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells”. Here's what I found out ~humanities.languages Video 12:46 13 votes
How British Sign Language developed its own dialects ~humanities.languages Article 778 words, published Mar 5 2019 4 votes
‘Cwtch’: What the most famous Welsh-English word reveals about global dialects ~humanities.languages Article 827 words, published Aug 15 2018 5 votes