Comments: SOUND COMPARISONS.

Truly fascinating site. I checked out the New Zealand page and was pleased that I could actually hear the accent. I was also left wondering if there's any way to find out the ethnicity of the speaker, as the intonation sounded like Maaori English to my Pakeha ears.

Posted by Stuart at February 22, 2008 01:28 AM

Do you suppose they will hire M. J. Harper as a consultant?

Posted by Martin at February 22, 2008 10:46 PM

Sorry about that, wrong thread.

Posted by Martin at February 22, 2008 10:47 PM

I dunno... I only looked up the Ohio, USA accent, since I'm from Cleveland, and they chose someone from near the southern border of the state. To me, he almost sounds like he could have been from Alabama, so different is it from my accent.

But I've encountered this in a lot of dialect literature, such that I have very little trust in it. Some of the stuff that Labov notes about the Cleveland accent, well, I've never heard it in my life, such that it seems he is describing a different city than my own. Or maybe he only looked at one part of town? I dunno...

Same with John M. Lipski's _Latin American Spanish_. Basically all of what is said about Oaxacan Mexican Spanish, well, I just didn't hear when I lived there. What's going on?

Posted by dauthie at February 24, 2008 11:43 PM