The South Betoota Polytechnic Academy of Phonetics And Speech Study has today dropped a bombshell new report.

Built off the back of nearly a decade’s worth of clinical trials and studies, the new research has revealed there is an entire generation of kids who sound like they went to an international school.

“Yes, we’ve found nearly 74% of children between the age of 4-10 all sound like they went to school at international school, or have lived in multiple countries,” said Hugh Speakman, the lead researcher.

“The remaining others either have those weird home school accents or are multi-lingual.”

“Many of them sound like a kid who’s learnt how to speak using some weird Microsoft Sam technology.” […]

  • shalafi@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Had to think a minute. Seriously, as TV did, I’d bet the internet is changing English to be more and more generic. In America I’ve heard regional dialects fade since I was young.

    Worked my first tech support job in 1992 or so. Some accents were really hard to parse. Played a game with myself where I guessed the caller’s state and was pretty good at it!