Concerning the title, I've always found our way of speaking here in the Midwest odd. Like, are there any defining characteristics? It's like we have a totally neutral accent.
Except Southern Illinois, they have some pretty noticeable Southern accents down there.
Concerning the title, I've always found our way of speaking here in the Midwest odd. Like, are there any defining characteristics? It's like we have a totally neutral accent.
Except Southern Illinois, they have some pretty noticeable Southern accents down there.
We all talk with a nasal, but isn't it the worst in Wisconsin?
We all talk with a nasal, but isn't it the worst in Wisconsin?
From my experience there it is, kind of, but for example in central to north Illinois it's like there's no accent of any kind. It's kind of boring, really.
Concerning the title, I've always found our way of speaking here in the Midwest odd. Like, are there any defining characteristics? It's like we have a totally neutral accent.
Except Southern Illinois, they have some pretty noticeable Southern accents down there.
From my experience there it is, kind of, but for example in central to north Illinois it's like there's no accent of any kind. It's kind of boring, really.
There is this girl from Georgia that came to our school and she said Midwestern is pretty nasally. Midwestern accents are the stereotypical non-country American accents, and western IL is like the standard American accent according to Wiki