I'm a lifelong vagabond, having been born into the military as the dependent
of a career Marine, and then enlisting in the Corps myself after getting
bored with my first two years of college.  After serving 8 years myself, I
got out at the age of 29 and moved back to Kentucky to finish school.  After
bumming around there for about 7-8 years, I moved to Tampa, FL and have been
here for the last 15 years.  

 

Due to my frequent travels, I've lived all over the USA, with stops in North
Carolina, Kansas City, California and Hawaii representing the high points.
My active duty time was spent in Hawaii, Guam and all over the Far East.

 

Since I've always maintained that not only do I not have an identifiable
accent, I can fairly accurately assume just about any regional accent on
command.  It's an entertaining party trick, but has no other benefit
(everybody who's ever visited Hawaii loves hearing pidgin English spoken by
an old fat white guy).  So I was very intrigued about what the quiz would
say about me.

 

Long story short (too late) I think I fried the test.  I didn't get any
results at the end.just the "Your Map" page with a large blank white area
down below.  I was disappointed, wanting to scoff at whatever result it
showed.  But, I guess that's the best answer it could give for my particular
situation.  J

 

Doug Fields

Tampa, FL

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of PGage
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2013 11:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TV orNotTV] TV orNotTV] NOTTV: Harvard Dialect Survey in NYT

 

Many here will have seen that the NYT has published today an interactive
version of a sample of questions from the "Harvard Dialect Survey". The
entire survey has 122 questions (you can see all of them at a link at the
end of the survey), the NYT has selected around 10 or so. 

 

I am suspicious that they may have cheated a bit using location data from my
sign-in - two of my three most similar cities are within 100 miles of where
I have lived the last 25 years, and one is the closest city to me with more
than 100,000 people in it. None of the cities are within 400 miles of where
I grew up prior to going to college (southern California), which would seem
to be a big influence on speech patterns.

 

If anyone has taken or decides to take it, I would be interested in a quick
report on how close it got to identifying your city, and if it was closer to
where you grew up or currently live (if different):

 

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/12/20/sunday-review/dialect-quiz-map
.html?nl=todaysheadlines
<http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/12/20/sunday-review/dialect-quiz-ma
p.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20131222> &emc=edit_th_20131222

 

TV tie-in: Television is one of the main culprits for the break-down in
regional dialects in the United States. I grew up in Los Angeles with a
family of recently transplanted New Yorkers, who all had strong regional
accents and speech patterns, and who were very aware of how differently
Californians talked. SNL has a recurring sketch about The Californians that
seems to self-consciously make fun of the assumption that everyone in SoCal
has internalized the affluent Anglo subculture. The larger truth is probably
that we are all Californians these days, or at least the flat California
sound is what gets repeated in most mass media. Of course if you walk the
streets of Los Angeles (well, few people actually do that, but if you walk
the shopping malls or beaches of Southern California) the accents and
dialects you will hear are anything but flat.

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