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How Y’all, Youse and Du Guys Talk: Your Personal Dialect as a Heat Map
How Y’all, Youse and Du Guys Talk: Your Personal Dialect as a Heat Map
So this one is confined to US dialects and is based on word use and pronunciation. Apparently my Aussie affectation is most similar to New York and Jersey City, and least similar to Salt Lake City and Spokane.
Schlagwörter: dialects, language, Quiz, test, accents, us, states
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I remember visiting this website once...
It was called How Y’all, Youse and Du Guys Talk - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
What does the way you speak say about where you’re from? Answer all the questions below to see your personal dialect map.
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See the pattern of your dialect in the map below. Three of the most similar cities are shown.
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These maps show your most distinctive answer for each of these cities.
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Most of the questions used in this quiz are based on those in the Harvard Dialect Survey, a linguistics project begun in 2002 by Bert Vaux and Scott Golder. The original questions and results for that survey can be found on Dr. Vaux\'s current website.
The data for the quiz and maps shown here come from over 350,000 survey responses collected from August to October 2013 by Josh Katz, a graphics editor for the New York Times who developed this quiz. The colors on the large heat map correspond to the probability that a randomly selected person in that location would respond to a randomly selected survey question the same way that you did. The three smaller maps show which answer most contributed to those cities being named the most (or least) similar to you.
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Confession: I can't tell the difference between a General American accent and a Canadian accent. Like maybe when I know that someone is Canadian I'll pick out differences. But when I hear a Canadian person speak, my brain defaults to "they're from the the US". I'm sure Canadians hate it, lel.
It is least similar to Pittsburgh, Little Rock and Shreveport.
@ThePrincesTale and generally yes people from the US can definitely narrow it down more. Someone from the state of Georgia sound different from someone from Texas despite having a southern accent just the same.
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