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Do you have to be born with an accent?

Do you have to be born with an accent?

Everyone has an accent, because an accent is simply how you sound when you speak. When you’re born, you have the ability to create any sounds you want. However, as you grow and learn to speak, you begin to be taught a certain language (or two or more if your family is bilingual) in certain ways by those you live with.

Can you be born in the US and have an accent?

Most kids growing up in the US now will speak English with an American accent even if English isn’t their first language, because they are more influenced by their peers, school, and media than by what they hear at home.

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Are accents in names legal?

California, like several other states, prohibits the use of diacritical marks or accents on official documents. Names written with accents are peppered throughout the top 100 list of California baby names. Recently there has been a call to update what many see as antiquated rules.

Can you put accents on birth certificates?

The California rule dates back to 1986 when voters passed Proposition 63, declaring English the official language of California.

Why do people have different accents in different languages?

This sounds wrong, or ‘foreign’, to native speakers of the language. The other kind of accent is simply the way a group of people speak their native language. This is determined by where they live and what social groups they belong to.

Do all foreign speakers have an accent?

In reality, everybody has an accent – in somebody else’s opinion! Why do foreign speakers have trouble pronouncing certain sounds? People have trouble with sounds that don’t exist in the language (or languages) that they first learned as a young child. We are born capable of both producing and perceiving all of the sounds of all human languages.

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Why do I notice that someone has a Texas accent?

You may notice that someone has a Texas accent – for example, particularly if you’re not from Texas yourself. You notice it because it’s different from the way you speak. In reality, everybody has an accent – in somebody else’s opinion! Why do foreign speakers have trouble pronouncing certain sounds?

What are the causes of foreign accent syndrome?

Cases of foreign accent syndrome often receive significant media coverage, and cases have been reported in the popular media as resulting from various causes including stroke, allergic reaction, physical injury, and migraine.