Last week, I heard a radio story on NPR that caught my
When I mention this question to friends, family, and colleagues, their first reaction is surprise and a touch of confusion as they contemplate it. When one thinks of US accents, DC doesn't come to mind - I think New England, Boston, Chicago, NYC, Texan, Southern, CA, Baltimore....but not DC.
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And, yes, there is a DC accent. In order to find it, the story presents linguists who present information about accents generally, and - through a doctoral linguistics student at Georgetown who talks about light bulbs on a light board - specifically.
So what is the accent?
The D.C. sound comes from ... vowel centralization, R-lessness, and monophthongizationWhaaaa?! Well, read the story if you want to know those three terms for increasing your linguistic jargon vocabulary. But, really, listen to the story to hear the accent and discussion. https://wamu.org/story/16/07/07/is_there_a_washington_dc_accent/