Young Americans are losing the southern accent
Millennials and Gen Z sound increasingly like their countrymen
IS THE SOUTHERN accent in decline? A recent study by four researchers from three universities, widely covered in the press, indicates that a prized and unique part of America’s linguistic culture may be under threat. As the Washington Post put it, “The Georgia drawl is fading, y’all.”
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This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “Drawldown”
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