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What an Accent Can – and Can’t – Say About You

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 (Martin Szillat)

Airdate: Friday, April 24 at 10 AM

Everyone has an accent, even people who don’t think they do. That’s according to linguist Valerie Fridland, who studies the way American accents have been shaped by centuries of culture and class. In her new book, “Why We Talk Funny”, Fridland shares how different American accents developed, why some are dying off and the way they influence how we see each other and ourselves.

Guests:

Valerie Fridland, professor of linguistics, University of Nevada, Reno

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