Active Users:711 Time:13/03/2026 01:32:44 AM
Ok they sounded more like the British at the beggining of the Victorian era random thoughts Send a noteboard - 30/07/2015 01:34:15 PM

There are differences in different region but they are all still clearly Southern accents and part of Southern Dialect.

Reply to message
Y'all, you guys, yous guys, or hey you all? - 25/07/2015 05:38:44 PM 1370 Views
Y'all may be the American South's greatest gift to the English language. - 27/07/2015 12:14:47 AM 997 Views
*whistles innocently* - 27/07/2015 04:17:43 AM 1127 Views
"Hey, you guys!" is only correct if you are Rita Moreno - 27/07/2015 04:15:07 AM 970 Views
Perhaps, but you're also wrong. - 27/07/2015 04:45:48 AM 1216 Views
Both spellings are "correct" to the extent EITHER are. - 27/07/2015 05:04:43 AM 1174 Views
Funny.... - 29/07/2015 12:13:35 AM 1050 Views
It is also correct if you are Sloth... on a pirate ship... *NM* - 29/07/2015 07:09:56 PM 775 Views
I will defer to you and Jeordam on that one - 29/07/2015 07:45:31 PM 1066 Views
well since language is a democracy and the souther dialetic is the largest Y'all wins - 27/07/2015 02:07:22 PM 1127 Views
The Southern dialect is the largest by what metric? - 27/07/2015 06:26:20 PM 1106 Views
It also the accent most similar to what Victorian brits would have spoken - 27/07/2015 07:45:09 PM 1051 Views
Whoa, now: The PIEDMONT accent may be closest to Received Pronunciation, but is not the whole South - 28/07/2015 12:37:56 AM 1139 Views
I don't make the catagories but all the southern accents tend to be close *NM* - 28/07/2015 02:12:15 PM 722 Views
Except, as you noted, Virginias accent is closer to Englands (and New Englands, and South Africas) - 28/07/2015 11:00:46 PM 1094 Views
that is not what I said - 29/07/2015 02:14:49 PM 1104 Views
Sorry, I credited you w/knowing the Deep South, Appalachia and TX sound nothing like any UK accents - 29/07/2015 07:42:21 PM 1103 Views
read slower and then read again until you understand what I said - 29/07/2015 08:14:19 PM 1388 Views
"The people in the American South were Victorian Brits"?! I must have read that too fast - 29/07/2015 10:39:08 PM 1060 Views
Erm. Not really sure what you're saying here... - 29/07/2015 11:35:26 PM 1038 Views
Would "UK English" have been better? - 30/07/2015 10:47:53 PM 1090 Views
Not really. - 31/07/2015 07:30:41 AM 1061 Views
David Crystal estimates proficient non-natives outnumber native English speakers 3:1 - 10/08/2015 02:45:58 AM 1055 Views
Interesting stuff. - 10/08/2015 07:12:26 PM 1142 Views
Sorry I did not put enough research into what I consider trivia but the point is stil valid - 30/07/2015 01:30:39 PM 1104 Views
Ok they sounded more like the British at the beggining of the Victorian era - 30/07/2015 01:34:15 PM 1108 Views
Who says "yous guys"? Seriously? - 27/07/2015 07:56:28 PM 1047 Views
B-movie mobsters - 28/07/2015 12:40:04 AM 1218 Views
They said it when I lived in Chicago - 28/07/2015 02:10:27 PM 1022 Views
Scots. - 28/07/2015 02:42:28 PM 1060 Views
I have heard it a couple of times. - 28/07/2015 03:13:20 PM 1004 Views
Isn't fake culture almos the defintion of hipster? *NM* - 28/07/2015 05:18:53 PM 534 Views
Depends, are trying to sound cool, like a douche, or Joe Pesci? *NM* - 29/07/2015 07:12:28 PM 768 Views
The distinction between the first two is negligible - 29/07/2015 07:52:50 PM 1071 Views

Reply to Message