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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

See ExpertVillage and Ivanborodin on You Tube for Tips on Accents

New York accent – see U Tube – ExpertVillage
In a NY accent, the point of placement is in the chin as opposed to ours that is in the back and the middle of the mouth.
Imagine smacking gum – use the jaw and the front of the bottom teeth.
1.       The following words – often sounds like awften; jaw is lifted at the end; lost sounds like lawst.
a.       I thought you were flawless.
b.      The short dog caught the dog that cost a lot.
c.       Lost boys become flawless.
2.       R’s –When an R is between two vowels, hit it hard with words like very and sorry.
                                                               i.      Very
                                                             ii.      Marry
                                                            iii.      Sherry
                                                           iv.      Berry
                                                             v.      scarry
b.      R’s followed by a vowel – the words are combined – prepare it.
                                                               i.      Pair of very
                                                             ii.      Prepare it
                                                            iii.      Tear it
                                                           iv.      Share it
                                                             v.      Year after year
3.       Ing endings –drop the g Hopping
a.       Skipping
b.      Dancing
c.       Slipping
d.      Running
e.      The ending of the film left one feeling like searching for life.

4.       Medial T – when a t is in the middle, it sounds like a d. When the T comes between two vowel sounds or when it falls after a vowel and before an L or R, we tend to give that t a d sound.  Hit the D and make it hard. All double T combinations has the hard d.

5.       Pitch – lilt – in Texas accents, we usually go up at the end of the sentence so it sounds like a question, even if it is a statement.  In a NY accent, the end of the sentence goes down.
6.       Think about shows like Good Fellas.
7.       Words like verse and voice sound the same.

7 comments:

  1. What if it's like searching wouldn't it soun like ear does instead of making an oi sound?

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  2. It is not a ear or an oi sound - more of a suhchin - your bottom teeth feel like they are being used more than the top. Thanks for the comment.

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  3. This is Ty: I accidentally dropped my accent disk. Could you possibly burn me a new one?

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  4. Thanks this helps alot

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  5. Its pretty funny how a british guy is teaching us how to speak like a new yorker!

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