http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?story=5220090 Once at the web page watch the interview with William Labov on the vowel shift of North America from NPR. AUDIO CLIP 2.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Graphics and Audio
Monday, October 20, 2008
Reflections
This research has made me believe that the way people sound with the same language is easier to understand than the way people talk with the same language in certain ways. I have questioned if maybe people thought that an accent is harder to understand, but now I think most people understand accents easier than dialects. I also learned that people think that the accents of the North originated in Europe, Which they did. This research has helped me understand language better in other peoples point of view and in my own.
Recommendations
I think researchers need to focus on a specific dialect and a specific accent when researching so they can find how people react to certain language differences. I think researchers should go more in depth with certain characteristics of languages so they can compare the two together. I would have been more specific with the dialects and accents of the north if I had done this researched this again.
Conclusions
My research shows that people can understand peoples accents in the north than they can understand peoples dialects in the north. I think this shows people can identify accents better than they can identify dialects in a person. In my article it does say that most people can understand accents of New York than people can understand the dialects of New York.
Interpretation of Data
I found that more people think that the dialects of the north and south are more different from each other than the accents from the north and south are. Three out of five people say there is a bigger difference between the dialects than the accents. two of five people say there is a bigger difference between the accents than the dialects. I think this means people can understand the way people sound in the north than they can understand how people speak in the north.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Data

In the information I gathered from my survey I asked on a scale of 1-10. I gathered that more people think that the accents are more different from each other than the dialects of North and South dialects and accents.
Two of Five people said that accents are more different in the North and South.
Three of Five people said that dialects are more different in the North and South.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Primary Research
My subjects will be people from the south and I will ask five people. I will collect my data through a survey. What do you think of the Northern dialects to the Southern dialects?
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