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El Supremo

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15. But young women's speaking voice has changed far more than young men's.
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 11:39 AM
Mar 2012

And yes these have been around for awhile. That's why I said "generation(s)".

As far as grammar, I can't get used to the elimination of adverbs. Such as "exact same" instead of "exactly the same".

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what is a vocal fry? hlthe2b Mar 2012 #1
Look >> El Supremo Mar 2012 #2
Yes.. that is within an entire group of "vocal affectations" that has me hating most pop music... hlthe2b Mar 2012 #4
thanks for this video OKNancy Mar 2012 #5
Creaky voice!! hate it. Google it. CurtEastPoint Mar 2012 #3
Speaking of irritating voices with vocal affectations, have you heard Eleanor Beardsley (NPR) hlthe2b Mar 2012 #6
No. But Ann Taylor drops all her "L"s and drives me nuts. n/m El Supremo Mar 2012 #13
She oughta hook up with Tom Brokaw--he strangles his! MADem Apr 2012 #19
Yes - she actually sounds like a woman who was on the Daily Show a few years ago codjh9 Nov 2012 #28
vocal fry shanti Mar 2012 #7
Like they turn every sentence into a question with that rising terminal. Like, you know? sinkingfeeling Mar 2012 #8
I hate that. It sounds like they're unable to make a statement and must turn it into a question. whathehell Apr 2012 #21
yes GinGin Sep 2012 #26
The constant use of the word "like" is another one DeeDeeNY Mar 2012 #9
My son is driven crazy by "like" union_maid Jan 2013 #32
Can I add to that the nearly-closed-fast-fluttering eyelids while talking to others affectation? Waiting For Everyman Mar 2012 #10
Hahahah...got distracted for a bit... pipi_k Mar 2012 #11
That Mexican sing song intonation seems... El Supremo Mar 2012 #12
A couple of comments. SheilaT Mar 2012 #14
But young women's speaking voice has changed far more than young men's. El Supremo Mar 2012 #15
Interesting post. I hate the how girls sound today however you are right snagglepuss Mar 2012 #17
My guess is that it's the particular subset SheilaT Mar 2012 #18
Like, I mean, You know, man, mushroomme Mar 2012 #16
Well said. Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #22
I can't stand the Sarah Palin nasal screech. Lots of jaw tension. Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2012 #20
Speech patterns are constantly changing. I'm sure people of 100 years ago mysuzuki2 Jul 2012 #23
we need it nickolas007 Aug 2012 #24
Here is a perfect example. It's an anti-Obama ad, naturally. El Supremo Sep 2012 #25
And besides your point (vocal fry or whatever)... codjh9 Nov 2012 #29
Oh My God yes!!! codjh9 Nov 2012 #27
Where am I from? I'm from The Great Plains. El Supremo Nov 2012 #30
When I was coming up, the most frequent transgression no_hypocrisy Dec 2012 #31
I find "like" (and like's friend "you know") to be off-putting. MADem Feb 2013 #35
The male equivalent... PoliticalPizza Jan 2013 #33
Why are you blaming just women for this irritating linguistic habit? Young men do it too, and they MADem Feb 2013 #34
New video from CBS Sunday Morning: El Supremo Sep 2013 #36
Is this topic worthy? bwall49 Feb 2014 #37
Every post isn't meant for a Pulitzer Prize OKNancy Feb 2014 #38
I just discovered a male that uses high rising terminal! They are very few, fer sure. >> El Supremo Feb 2014 #39
Do I have vocal fry? skippercollector Sep 2015 #40
"The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain " olddots Oct 2015 #41
Have you ever met gals from SoCal... El Supremo Oct 2015 #42
To be fair, MemphisMoocows Mar 2016 #43
This has been a sore point with me glitterbag May 2016 #44
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