So a friend, who happens to be trilingual, told me that one of her professors said that people who are multi-lingual tend to shift accents when they are around people with different accents.
I've seen this in myself, and the other multi-lingual people I know say they do it too, so I was wondering if there was a scientific explanation, or if other people out there notice it too. I know many people on this board don't speak English as their first language, so I assume you're at least partially bilingual, if not fluently so.
Thanks for any input.
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