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Why can't I change my accent?

CrowdScience

BBC

Science, Technology

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Why do some people pick up accents without even trying, while others can live in another country for decades without ever losing the sound of their mother tongue?

It’s a question that's been bothering CrowdScience listener Monica who, despite 45 years of living in the US, is still answering questions about where her accent is from. Presenter Marnie Chesterton sets off to discover why learning a new language is possible but perfecting the accent is so much harder.

Marnie speaks to a linguist about how we learn language and develop our first accent, and what we can - and can't change - about our accents. A phonetician explains to Marnie the difficulty of even hearing sounds that are not from our mother tongue, let alone replicating them. And Marnie enlists some expert help to learn some of the pitch sounds of Japanese – with mixed success.

Finally Marnie asks why people so dearly want to change their accents when doing so is such hard work. She hears from a sociolinguist about stereotypes and the impact of accent bias, and Shalu Yadav reports from the front line of Delhi call centres where workers experience prejudice about their accents regularly.

Presented by Marnie Chesterton Produced by Lorna Stewart for the BBC World Service.

Contributors: Yosiane White - Assistant Professor of Linguistics at University College Utrecht in the Netherlands Jane Setter - professor of phonetics at the University of Reading in the UK Akiko Furukawa - Reader in Japanese and Applied Linguistics at SOAS University of London in the UK Erez Levon - professor of sociolinguistics at the University of Bern in Switzerland. Shalu Yadav - BBC reporter in Delhi, India.

[Image: woman with written words coming out of mouth. Credit: Getty images]

Transcript

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0:00.0

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For the last 20 years I've dedicated my career to exploring the science of living a happier more meaningful life and I want

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to share that science with you.

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And just one thing, deep calm with Michael Mosley.

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I want to help you tap in to your hidden relaxation response system and open the door to that

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calmer place within. Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:30.3

Hello.

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Hello there.

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Hi.

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This is an English accent.

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This is an English accent.

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This is an English accent. This is an English English English accent.

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And I think I'm sound English.

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This is a selection of my wonderful colleagues at the World Service,

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people from around the world, all giving you their finest English accent.

0:57.0

Well, I must say...

1:00.0

That's not my cup of tea.

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A gin and tonic.

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Welcome to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service,

1:07.0

the show that takes your science questions and finds answers.

1:11.0

Today we're talking about accents and stereotypes.

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