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New England Accent

Are you familiar with the USโ€™s oldest accent? If youโ€™ve ever read a Stephen King novel or seen a movie adaptation like Carrie or It, you can proudly answer โ€œAyuh.โ€ If your answer is no and youโ€™re worried about being a chowderhead, read on to learn more about the New England accent and all its Yankee sophistication. New England [...]

2023-12-21T18:10:55-05:00December 20th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, Languages|

The Rosetta Stone โ€“ Unlocking the Lost Knowledge

The Rosetta Stone, now valued as one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time, was once valued for something else entirely โ€“ its sturdiness as an actual stone. Centuries ago, Egyptian builders found this large slab of black basalt, ignored its now-invaluable engravings, and used it to fortify an ancient wall near the Egyptian town of Rashid (Rosetta). [...]

2023-12-07T13:32:32-05:00December 6th, 2023|Communication, Culture, History, Languages|

Pacific Northwest Accent

Residents of Americaโ€™s Pacific Northwest are often quick to claim they donโ€™t have an accent. Not so fast! First of all, everyone has an accent. And second, there are indeed subtle differences in the way people from Washington and Oregon speak as compared to even โ€œstandardโ€ American English. Before we look at how the PNW accent is different, however, [...]

2023-11-29T17:07:05-05:00November 29th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, Languages|

Southern Accent

A kindly-looking granny in her Sunday best sees you walking down the street and comments, โ€œWell bless your heart, sugar. That is quite the shirt.โ€ You thank her and saunter away a little prouder. Congratulations, youโ€™ve just been insulted. The Southern belle accent may sound sweet as honey, but like the seemingly innocuous โ€œbless your heart,โ€ there may be [...]

What Makes a Language Sound Beautiful?

Raindrops. A crackling fire. Birdsong. There are certain sounds that everyone, no matter what corner of the globe theyโ€™re in, likes to hear. We share an appreciation for these sounds as part of our human experience, regardless of culture, religion, or borders. Similarly, one Harvard study proclaimed that music too is a cultural universal, in that there are certain [...]

2023-10-25T17:17:50-04:00October 25th, 2023|Communication, Culture, History, Languages|

California Accent

Ask someone to do an impression of a California accent and youโ€™re likely to get a laidback โ€œFersure, dude,โ€ with perhaps a shaka hand sign thrown in for good measure. But does anyone in California actually even speak like this? Fersure, dude. Not everyone though, and the standard baseline โ€œCalifornia accentโ€ is quite moderate and more akin to โ€œGeneral [...]

2023-11-08T12:17:31-05:00October 19th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, History|

America’s Accents from Coast to Coast

From Southern drawl to Midwest normy to California cool, the United States is made all the more colorful by its abundance of local accents. A region's accent can be as emblematic as its cuisine and history, and they give an exciting new flavor to the plain old English we use every day. No matter how formulaic Hollywood has tried [...]

2023-09-27T16:00:08-04:00September 27th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, History|

From Sergeants to Generals – The Historical Origins of Military Rank Names

"Attention!" Any recruit who has survived the first few days of boot camp has already been made well aware of the extreme importance of language in the military. The armed forces, and the US Army in particular, is packed with acronyms, rank names, and other terms that absolutely must be learned on the double. Your hat, for example, is not [...]

2023-09-21T17:20:17-04:00September 13th, 2023|Culture, Education, History|

The History Behind English Color Names

Much like the linguistic phenomenon of similar sounds for the word "mama" across diverse languages, our words for the colors that grace our world exhibit a remarkable universality, bridging cultures and generations. Like the mother-child connection, colors are part of our first and most fundamental comprehension of the environment, and they ultimately constitute a cornerstone of human perception and [...]

2023-10-05T11:43:28-04:00August 22nd, 2023|Culture, Education, English, History|

Embracing Your Accent

Unless you were presented by Hollywood as the sultry Latina temptress or the debonair Italian suitor, having a thick foreign accent while speaking English has traditionally been depicted as somewhat of a negative. Common stereotypes and tropes for non-native English speakers were the Mexican laborer who talked like Speedy Gonzalez, the always-angry Asian clerk who screamed at customers, and [...]

2023-08-02T13:46:58-04:00August 2nd, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English|
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