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garinda 30-01-2012 17:57

Re: What's in an accent
 
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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 966399)
It has often puzzled me why people who speak with the broadest and most convoluted scots accent can sing in purest mid-atlantic.

Yes, you'd never know Lulu was a ginger gonk, in little tartan trews, just from listening to her records.

jaysay 30-01-2012 18:14

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 966406)
Yes, you'd never know Lulu was a ginger gonk, in little tartan trews, just from listening to her records.

LuLu ain't bad really, her accent isn't as pronounced as it used to be, but Clare Grogan, hell her accent is still as thick as treacle:eek:

garinda 30-01-2012 18:29

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 966421)
LuLu ain't bad really, her accent isn't as pronounced as it used to be, but Clare Grogan, hell her accent is still as thick as treacle:eek:

Lulu has no Scottish accent.

Saw her talking about it the other day.

She can still do a strong Weegie accent, but was only fifteen when she moved to London, and it just changed, because at first no one could understand the poor we hen.

Acrylic-bob 30-01-2012 18:32

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And now everyone wishes they couldn't understand her, the wee auld broiler.

garinda 30-01-2012 18:34

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 966424)
Lulu has no Scottish accent.

Saw her talking about it the other day.

She can still do a strong Weegie accent, but was only fifteen when she moved to London, and it just changed, because at first no one could understand the poor we hen.

Thinking about it, I'm a good mimic, and can do most accents passably, when I lived in Scotland, although I never had a a Scottish accent, to put people at their ease, I did use particular Scottish words, such as wee, dreaky, and stay.

jaysay 30-01-2012 18:34

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 966424)
Lulu has no Scottish accent.

Saw her talking about it the other day.

She can still do a strong Weegie accent, but was only fifteen when she moved to London, and it just changed, because at first no one could understand the poor we hen.

Once actually saw a program about her Rindi, she went back to her roots and the accent came back as soon as she started talking to old friends, she actually commented on the fact, mind you actors have to learn accents for certain parts, bit of a petty Russell Crowe didn't quite get the English accent right when he played Robin Hood:D

garinda 30-01-2012 18:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 966430)
Once actually saw a program about her Rindi, she went back to her roots and the accent came back as soon as she started talking to old friends, she actually commented on the fact, mind you actors have to learn accents for certain parts, bit of a petty Russell Crowe didn't quite get the English accent right when he played Robin Hood:D

Yes, should have asked Dick Van Dyke, 'ow to pall it orf, cor blimmy, govnar.

jaysay 30-01-2012 18:38

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 966429)
Thinking about it, I'm a good mimic, and can do most accents passably, when I lived in Scotland, although I never had a a Scottish accent, to put people at their ease, I did use particular Scottish words, such as wee, dreaky, and stay.

I used to work with a Glaswegian, and picked up a lot of saying over a two year period, got the Slange of to a tee:D

Acrylic-bob 30-01-2012 18:50

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Well we know where to come if we ever need a translation. Gosh, Hot Buns and a linguist too. What a man!

cashman 30-01-2012 18:53

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 966440)
Well we know where to come if we ever need a translation. Gosh, Hot Buns and a linguist too. What a man!

Yeh shouldn't mock the afflicted bob.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

mobertol 30-01-2012 19:06

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My best friend has been living on the outskirts of Belfast for the last 12 years -she is from Accy, passed through Brussels for 12 years where she spoke mainly French but can do a fantastic "Norn Ir'n" accent -I can't understand a word of it but it doesn't bug me.

Tower of Babel at work within our one United Kingdom -imagine how it is across the whole world.

As a side-note I watched an excellent film (Il Vento Fa Il Suo Giro - The Wind Blows Around) last week in "Occitane" - the old Lingue D'Oc of Southern France, a dialect which is still alive in certain Alpine valleys in Italy. Having lived in Piedmont for 8 years, near Turin, I can understand Piemontese -which is practically a different language to Italian. This combined with my Italian and French means I can follow about 90% of Occitane.

Before i learned Italian I learned to speak and understand the dialect of Pavia (Pavese) which is what my new Italian family spoke (Italian came later through watching RAI, the equivalent of the BBC in Italy). I can also understand a wide range of different Italian dialects although i can't speak them like Pavese or Piemontese .

Even though American English is now permeating most English speaking and European countries - the diversity and local identity which a dialect gives will hopefully persist a little longer but slowly and surely they will die out which is a great shame.

jaysay 30-01-2012 19:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 966441)
Yeh shouldn't mock the afflicted bob.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Its an offence to take the Pee out of a cripple:D

cashman 30-01-2012 19:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 966444)
Its an offence to take the Pee out of a cripple:D

Exactly the point i was making.:D

Acrylic-bob 30-01-2012 19:11

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Don't get me started on watersports!:eek:

Retlaw 30-01-2012 19:38

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 966450)
Don't get me started on watersports!:eek:

Don't you mean water spouts.:D:D:D:D


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