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Agreed, Paula. This is supposed to be pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable: STUdent. And, therein lies the issue. Please. Its like an italian accent, but not that exactly cuz i can resist the italian english accent, but not this habit my friends do cuz i know theyre not italian. In the U.S., though, the phrase is different from. When I hear than, I want to scream. No one speaks like that in conversation and I find it both distracting and irritating. And then I had to take the Range Rover in for serviiiiiiiiice, I mean, Im like sooo worn out ( vocal fry). Vocal fry irritates the hell out of me! Paige, Sorrey and sorry. This has brought me to believe that uptalk is contrived and not a natural progression of linguistics. I think females tend to do this more often and more dramatically. Ive been looking to see if i can find more information about where this is coming fromdrives me crazyuh. Someone must start these silly fads. I meant in first person plural. [sheepish grin], Lets not forget the verbal infestation known as seriously. Clearly, it morphed perhaps by laziness from Are you serious [about]?, 1) I call it the shopping list speech pattern: I went to the store and bought some EGGS.. got some MILK and some BACON Its like special effects in cinema: theyre not special anymore if a movie is 90% special effects. Comments like that don't bother or surprise Fortir. I thought it must be a local thing. I hope youll be disturbed too. Perhaps its an attempt to prevent them from rushing their sentences. I say borough as burrow and mirror as mirror, not meara. Unfortunately most people dont even notice they have been infected, or they simply dont care, leaving people like me to go crazy. Its good to know my husband and I arent the only ones who feel this way about how people are speaking lately. OMG! I had to go to the stoooore, pick up the dry cleaniiiiiing, get some grocerrrrrriiiies, walk the doooooooog. etc. What fascinates me most about it is that its unconsciously infused the American English speaking world, every seems to do it, everyone also seems to get it it never leaves anyone confused. STOP THAT NONSENSE! A proper use example is: Parenting is an awesome responsibility. However, the habit of young womens talk that no one has mentioned is the tendency to cluster words together in extremely fast phrases within sentences, a habit which once I notice, becomes increasingly irritating. Hey, buddy if you dont stop telling me to look, Ill just have to decline to listen. Allowing reporters to sound like themselves helps NPR reflect the variety of identities in its audience, and meet its long-term goal to "sound like America," with all of its diversity. I can sense the pits of hell opening within my spirit and anger arising like smoke of an erupting volcano, ahhhhh! thanks Rebecca for chiming in with your comment from your perspective as an educator/coach. In our house it is forbidden LOL. Whenever I hear someone begin a statement with Look, I long to interrupt and say, Im looking.. But, these trends are needed- If they didnt happen we would still be saying things like Where Art Thou?. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. The sad part about the first phrase (Uh, hello.everyone knows the Earth is round) is that anyone has to even say it at all in the 21st century. Also, add to The List the pronounciation of the word food as (something like), fee-yood, and potato and soup as, pota-teeyoo and see-yoop. "I think of Ira Glass as the king of vocal fry," she said. Heres a new video we created to demonstrate some of the more common patterns you hear today. Just because theres a stringor SHTRingof letters composed of an s, t and a nearby r, doesnt mean that English suddenly and surreptitiously morph into German pronunciation. I think its rather sad. I saw a book tv author, a Harvard history professor good lord, on C-SPAN yesterday who said sort of in every spoken sentence. I thought I was the only person annoyed by these patterns. I must be getting old, I sound like my parents. I dont have any neck pain? The education system. Also, old hardly known by an average individual, words, which are being now widely used. It really does grate on the nerves. This morning in class? Yet literally all of my female colleagues get constant criticism for how they speak or sound" He told me, except for two pronunciation corrections, he has never received a complaint about his voice or speaking manner even though, by his assessment, he uses "like" and "um" just as much as the women on the NPR Politics Podcast. Thank you for a great opportunity to express & learn. Remember this rant next time you hear Were all in this together blah blah blah., By the way Im not real keen on the use of repurpose or deconstruct.. No. Not only I improperly placed but me used at the start of a phrase. For example, presenters who do both on-screen and voice over work in the same programme, often utilise a completely different speech pattern/tone in both contexts. Loved your video. Dont get me started on LIKE. Makes me understand why people sometimes get slapped! Uggh! She found that people over 40 heard the utterance without any creak as more authoritative, while people under 40 found both clips authoritative. Some words are not meant to have all the letters pronounced. It seems a convemient time period for my schedule at this tiiime, Up talk is especially annoying when the speaker is listing things, as in those pillow commercials:, I sleep better? Valspeak is, like, short for the way Valley Girls talk that was, like, you know, so big Frank Zappa sang about it in 1982. If I could type in this format, it would look something like this. And last but certainly NOT least, saying the work right after every other sentence this makes me feel physically nauseated. I dont care where you are from, how heavy your accent is of that area or even if you dont have a higher education, but if you can speak in a way that is commanding (rather than many of the demanding ways people converse now), you can talk about any subject, and I will be interested. They were you know, I mean, and I mean like. You might think of Terry Gross' velvety timbre. Its a virus spreading. Thank gawd to learn Im not the only one who bitches about these assaults on English. No one says sof-ten or lis-ten or plumb-er. Im so glad someone has identified moronic speech that has gone from thoughtful Well,. to the contrary So, as if theyre indicating a confirmation summation that theirs is the correction of an issue. The worst is sort of. Initially I thought it was a precious Mid-Atlantic way of speaking from years gone by Gore Vidal was a sort of intellectual savant. Then as it was used repeatedly in the same program by these pundits I realized it was just some new ridiculous-sounding cautious way of not overstepping. Really finished yet?). Thanks for confirming that its a new thing. After she appeared live on Morning Edition for the first time, she received a detailed email from a listener, urging her to stop using filler words. I think this is an absurd accusation. Pointing this out to friends, Im usually answered by yeah, I noticed, or good old-fashioned shrugs. "They can feel more comfortable, confident and relaxed, because they feel like they have command of this instrument and their performance," said Hansen. To add to the I mean, is .I feel like, I have the pleasure of working with some folks that include these in every single spoken sentence. Over the past few decades we have grown more to accept/tolerate each others personal shortcomings in professional places. Jessica Hansen is the voice of NPR's funding credits, and serves as an in-house voice coach for NPR. I refuse point blank to allow anyone to communicate with me other than within the acceptable parameters of good spoken and written English i.e. Hello Baz, and thank you so much for being so detailed in your descriptions of your total annoyance with these speech trends. The vast majority of voice complaints that come into our office concern women and reporters of color. Vocal fry is the most annoying thing on the planet to me. Ive noticed an increase in the pronunciation of to as tyoo but it seems more frequent when the speakerthey seem to be mostly femaleelongates the word, perhaps suggesting that its said when the speaker is having a moment of reflection or being pensive; that it is becoming universal on television news and commentary is undeniableand is becoming an annoyance, These are probably the same girls that used to (or possibly still do ) say things like stop itah!! Politicians and reporters insist on saying Look before spewing a profound statement. YES. I also cant stand when people repeatedly mispronounce words. They arent aware of it so I think that means there are no elocution lessons. But what to do with them then? Annoying and completely unnecessary. Is it the c thats throwing them, or are they getting it confused with the word anxious? Yes indeed, these annoying trends are now common to stupid people the world over believe me, mainly most likely due to easier access to media such as world news media, social media, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, self obsessed attention seeking wannabe famous so called influencers, etc. Speaking to Terry Gross on Fresh Air, linguist Penny Eckert described a preliminary study she conducted that asked participants to listen to two clips one with creak and one without. I dont know how these people get voice over jobs and why anyone would use them. Hansen coaches voice . You are smarter than I am. I find that more often there is not an understanding of why this might be appropriate, especially by my younger students & family members. Not sure. Help. Many people ARE taking advantage of the hot weather. Alternatively, or also, it could be an attempt to inject artificial emphasis to Every.Single.Word. Listening to NPR is what got this whole thing started a few years back But now these patterns are showing up everywhere. In addition, Ayesha is really the smartest and most inspiring reporter in Washington D.C. and speaks with an African-American Vernacular English accent while reporting. after. No, sorry. I also dislike the replacement of youre welcome with no problem when told thank you. When I purchase something from an employee, or tell someone thank you, Im not needing assurance that Im not a problem. Im reading this because I am driven to distraction now that my husband has started constantly dropping the g from words ending in ing. At first, I thought maybe he was just discovering a new feature in the product he is explaining but it has become clear it is just something he blurts out every few minutes. And, I feel its time to bring the old standards back. Also umm, like, and ya know interspersed in many informal AND formal conversations. They also cannot read digital clocks. Stop talking like that!. Maybe it is that when I hear those tones I think Im about to be bitten. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Bring Debbie the details of your next commercial, narration, phone system recording or other voiceover project. THANK YOU for this! My wife has been sucked in and watches all of these, albeit now in private, as I spend most of my time pointing out how these dumb narcissistic losers, sap the very life out of all right-thinking folks within humanity. Ultimately, I realized that it is deeply right to have many different voices reporting on the powerful.". For example: So is a completely disingenuous and idiot transfer. One of the most irritating forms of up talk or vocal fry is when a woman is explaining her day and each sentence is drawn out at the end with an upward inflection, then the next sentence is hooked on at the end with the same down to up trajectory and drawing out the last word to crescendo. There are two in particular that drive me insane: different than and misnomer.. How did this start? Aha, I see what you did there. This is exactly what Im looking for the name of The inflected list is the most common/overused pattern of speech. a. period. To those of you who are staying up to date with these comments and following this thread, we just posted a compilation video in this blog. What is that? Thanks for your comment and video. Uptalk at ?s. its so not fairah!!. to gain your insight on this phenomenon. . Also, using lol in a sentence is not only idiotic, and outdated, but it makes the commenter appear mentally retarded. A big offender is Marie Harf (former FOX News Dem commentator and former Obama State Department Spokeswoman). Meowing. I have also noticed when people use a hard g instead of a soft or silent g in many words. I cant stand people pronouncing words that end ing like the end with een, i.e. I thought that I was the only person who had picked up on the stuDENT pronunciation. I understand these may be hip ways of speaking these days , but they actually detract from the message. The latest speech fad that I am noticing a lot, here in the UK, in presenters on the radio, interviews, everywhere in fact, with seemingly well educated people, is that they are suddenly starting to drop their Ts in the middle of words-poveree(poverty) clariee(clarity) etc theyre all doing it. ! Fry here and there. It's not just one part of America or one slice of America," he said. After Sanders and his panelists discussed a mysterious case of American diplomats in Cuba suffering from a possibly psychosomatic illness, listeners wrote that his tone had been too light-hearted for a serious subject. You and me both. So should only be used at the beginning of a sentence when you are either asking a new question or starting a whole new topic of conversation. The other annoyance is when someone announces this is a problem as this? I also wonder with all the texting short cuts, have we created a new language? Grown men purposely deforming their mouth to speak like a FREAK! Some are even doing it on purpose. Its kinda crazy, right? We do a lot of VO recording work with China in particular in teaching English to school children, and are careful to provide proper grammar and usage in that regard. walkeen instead of walking. Very annoying habit for a smart lady!! It makes me terribly sad. It seems to be many white females that Im noticing using this trend. For instance LAST becomes LOST. It seems all females under age 35 speak this way. I guess it works when communication is between persons with a combined vocabulary of less than 100 words, but for everyone else its extremely annoying. And also have heard does that make sense? from one particular Millenial. Does anyone out there have any thoughts on any possible geographic relationship? "It's so quintessential to his delivery." It wasnt just that the election campaign this year was ugly, right? Everyone is using that now it seems! I think its an attempt to sound more confident, self-assured and forceful. So, what are you gonna do about that job application? Fine. attack becomes attawwk; radio becomes rawwdio. Its mildly disturbing to me. Keith Woods, NPR's vice president of newsroom training and diversity, told me that a variety of voices is one way to achieve greater journalistic truth. And then those styles get copied and go viral and pretty soon you hear it everywhere. My personal least favorite is Bill Littlefield (Only a Game) for some reason I can't explain. Its bad enough to hear it in speech but I recently received an email that began with these words. This usually entails drawn out words: Sooosomething reeeaally horrrribllllle happened todaaayyyy I broke my cat candlllllle.. (Pout face). Is there a name for this type of speaking? These kids are expected to go out in the real world and magically transform into people they were once never expected to be. airlines. ", Another listener from Minnesota wrote that "millennial correspondents" who speak with vocal fry "seems to counter NPR's high standards. Ugh! Im not sure if our primary education system is to blame for not putting enough emphasis on the spoken (or written) word for our younger generations, or whether it is more of a socialization and modeling of behavior that is rampant. Where did this come from? Producers, who listen while reporters record their scripts, are alert for issues with speed and clarity, and will ask reporters to try again if necessary. 50% of revenue is from member stations. These are just regional inflections, not errors per se. Hi Gina thanks for your response here. This seems to be a dialect issue primarily in the U.S. South, but the writing implement pen is pronounced pin, as the number ten is pronounced tin!. ) a lot of people I know are using the word ACTUALLY as a filler word. The staccato, infantile voices of the most cultured, educated, experienced, expert young women must have some scientific basis. This is a great discussion! every word. I cant get used it but somehow I must figure out how to do it or Ill never be able to chill with my great grand children. He recently tweeted, "I've said this before, I'll say it again. Basically, many people, young people and more often women, will take a short vowel sound and make it a schwa sound ie. Thank goodness I stopped listening to American mainstream news with all their Aussie employees. No problem suggests that I might have been a problem. 1. Language is too rich. Investigating these complaints opens a window into a long-running debate in the public radio community: what or more precisely, who should NPR sound like? Nice to find Im not the only person driven to distraction by these annoying speech habits. I hope that is not the case. She is best known for her role in the NPR Morning Edition and All Things Considered. New to me and I have grandchildren ranging from preschoolers to early 20s are the following: Ending a sentence with soyeah. Which is quite frankly one of the more annoying habits. 1 the misuse of I Thats probably (not proaly) one reason kids cant spell them correctly later. You might hear the rich baritone of Bob Edwards. Or it can negate what they just said, or preface a criticism or negative comment. I agree with you with every fiber of my being. 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