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American accent Quote by Deborah Ford

“While Dixieland men may have struggled with a language inferiority complex, the opposite is true of Southern women. We’ve always known our accent is an asset, a special trait that makes us stand out from our Northern peers in all the best ways. For one thing, men can’t resist it. Our slow, musical…” quote by Deborah Ford
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““While Dixieland men may have struggled with a language inferiority complex, the opposite is true of Southern women. We’ve always known our accent is an asset, a special trait that makes us stand out from our Northern peers in all the best ways. For one thing, men can’t resist it. Our slow, musical speech drips with charm, and with the implied delights of a long, slow afternoon sipping home-brewed tea on the back porch. In educated circles, Southern speech is considered aristocratic, and for good reason: it is far closer linguistically to the Queen’s English than any other American accent. Scottish, Irish, and rural English formed the basis of our language years ago, and the accent has held strong ever since. In the poor hill country there haven’t been many other linguistic influences, and in Charleston you’d be hard pressed to tell a British tourist from a native. In the Delta of Mississippi and Louisiana, the mixture of French, West Indian, and Southern formed two dialects--Cajun and Creole--that in some places are far more like French than English.””

Deborah Ford

About This Quote

Source Essay: Southern Linguistic Identity, 2020

Southern accents are portrayed as a cultural asset, linking to aristocratic speech and distinct regional dialects, contrasting with perceived Northern inferiority.

In simple terms: Southern speech is a valued, distinctive trait.

Key Takeaway

Embrace regional linguistic heritage.

Themes

identity language culture regionalism

Mood

proud reflective

Type

analytical cultural

When to use this quote

  • public speaking
  • teaching
  • regional branding
  • media representation

Key Concepts

dialectology sociolinguistics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does regional speech influence personal branding?
  • Can dialect be both a strength and a barrier?
A Different Perspective

Accent bias can limit broader acceptance.

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