Saturday, May 19, 2007

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accent, pronunciation and mouthparts

it true that when a child grows up in a dialect-influenced region, the mouth parts entspechend form? Or is the emphasis concluded otherwise?

children learn to talk in which they imitate sounds. Japanese babies can express the theory as purely "r" normal only because it is not used there, it develops not. In contrast, adults often do not learn about the imitation of sounds rather than the writing. Therefore, every adult who does not speak his native language a native accent because he tends to pronounce the written word in his native language.

When we go without knowing the language in a foreign speaking country and learn the language from the imitation of the sounds you would have virtually no native accent but would adopt the local accent of the people with whom you contact.

I was once a time in Southern England and I was asked in London, then sometimes, if I had a Südengländer as an English teacher, because I determined pronounce words with a southern English accent would.

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