Listen "What Do Our Accents Say About Us?"
Episode Synopsis
How do we end up speaking the way we do? What's happening in our brains and mouths to make us sound so different from each other - even when we’re speaking the same language? This week on CrowdScience we return to our listener Amanda’s question of why there are so many accents, and discover more about what our accents say about us.We visit Glasgow in Scotland, home to one of the most distinctive dialects of English, to see how social status and age affect the way we speak; and investigate another of our listeners’ questions: is there really such a thing as a ‘political accent’?But how do babies pick up accents in the first place – and is it impossible to learn new sounds later in life? Presenter Nastaran Tavakoli-Far discovers something unexpected about her own accent, visits a voice coach to try and sound Texan, and uses ultrasound to try and get her tongue round new sounds.And you can find out how much of an accent expert you are, by taking part in our online quiz.Do you have a question we can turn into a programme? Email us at [email protected]
Presenter: Nastaran Tavakoli-Far
Producer: Cathy Edwards(Image: Woman holds hand near ear and listens carefully alphabet letters flying in. Credit: Getty Images)
Presenter: Nastaran Tavakoli-Far
Producer: Cathy Edwards(Image: Woman holds hand near ear and listens carefully alphabet letters flying in. Credit: Getty Images)
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