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In reply to the discussion: Why have we raised a generation (or more) of women who speak like crap? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)18. My guess is that it's the particular subset
of people who were on that show. Go back and watch movies from the 1930's and you'll here speech mannerisms that have totally
disappeared, a certain accent and cadence that came out of the theater when there were no microphones, and everything said on stage had to be heard clearly in every part of the auditorium.
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Why have we raised a generation (or more) of women who speak like crap? [View all]
El Supremo
Mar 2012
OP
Yes.. that is within an entire group of "vocal affectations" that has me hating most pop music...
hlthe2b
Mar 2012
#4
Speaking of irritating voices with vocal affectations, have you heard Eleanor Beardsley (NPR)
hlthe2b
Mar 2012
#6
Yes - she actually sounds like a woman who was on the Daily Show a few years ago
codjh9
Nov 2012
#28
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
Can I add to that the nearly-closed-fast-fluttering eyelids while talking to others affectation?
Waiting For Everyman
Mar 2012
#10
Why are you blaming just women for this irritating linguistic habit? Young men do it too, and they
MADem
Feb 2013
#34
I just discovered a male that uses high rising terminal! They are very few, fer sure. >>
El Supremo
Feb 2014
#39