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3 Responses to “Sounds”

  1. Wow, that Somerset accent is unique. I don’t think I’ve heard that before. It’s not one of the ones that make it across the pond.

    I loved listening to that man talk, and I was also fascinated by the gloss at the bottom.

    I’ll have to check out the other links when I have time.

    Love,

    T

  2. The Somerset cider man’s accent was remarkable. I believe I heard a Canadian/Virginia Tidewater “out” and another sound that I’ve heard in Northeastern Iowa. Music. Music. Music. Thank you for the link, Sherry.
    My closest neighbor is a 77-year-old Welsh American who speaks the very old Appalachian dialect. It’s a joy to listen to him. He’s a Conway.

  3. Hey Sam & Tommy! Glad you liked the Somerset cider maker. Made me thirsty. Once upon a time I worked with a Welsh physician assistant and I noticed that she had several pronunciation and speech habits that seemed oddly familiar. For example, she said “heared” where our dictionaries tell us to say “herd.”

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