Sentence examples for identifiable accent from inspiring English sources

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There wasn't anybody else who could just scream and have no identifiable accent". Some of the Monkees' pop songs stand up well today: "I'm a Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville," "Daydreamer Believer," "I'm Not Your (Stepin' Stone)." The last is still one of the tunes rock bands are weaned on.

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If Abel was brought up on Tyneside would he not have had an identifiable Geordie accent?

He was known for his distinctive, nasally voice with an identifiable Pittsburgh accent, idiosyncratic speech pattern, and a level of excitement rarely exhibited in the broadcast booth.

The judgments correlated with how identifiable the regional accents were, Ms. Markley said.

He's famous for racking up three million views on a video made in prison, but Remtrex's icy cold, atmospheric production (see the Goonlyfe mixtape), identifiable flow and distinctly Brummie accent (see "Why is it like this blud?" on How It Goes) makes him a must for those checking out the Birmingham scene.

Ayoade speaks in articulate, received pronunciation; Eisenberg mumbles and stumbles in an accent that will be identifiable as New York when he eventually gets a complete sentence out.

And even if her accent isn't quite identifiable or her body language doesn't describe a woman as feeble as Rose claims to be, it's hard work she's engaged in: two hours of fierce remembrance in physical repose.

Most Kanuris have distinctive facial scars and when added to their heavy Hausa accents, they are easily identifiable to others Nigerians.

I have come to understand that the systems that underpin the top professions in Britain are set up to serve only a certain section of society: they're readily identifiable by privileged backgrounds, particular schools and accents.

Instead, he changes his tone and accent just enough to make a dozen or so characters instantly identifiable, whether it's Grandpa Harry's diffidence and New England accent, the rich bully Kittredge's snotty insolence or the arch contralto of Miss Frost, the transgender librarian.

Its linguistic use is more identifiable, with lexical borrowings from Yiddish, Romani, and costermonger slang, and a distinctive accent that features T-glottalization, a loss of dental fricatives and diphthong alterations, amongst others.

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