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  2. Jun 25, 2013 · Why the Chicago Accent Sounds Pretty Much Like Cleveland's. The roots of the Chicago accent travel east across the Great Lakes and along the Erie Canal, separating us from the South by way of ...

  3. Beyond the architectural marvels and iconic skyline, students may also notice a distinct way of speaking among the locals – the Chicago accent. In this blog post, we delve into the intriguing question: “Is there a Chicago accent?” and explore the unique linguistic features that characterize it.

    • Nasalization Is Your Friend
    • Embrace The R
    • Tighten Up Loose Diphthongs
    • Remember: "Flat Is Flat"
    • Let Your Lips Kiss The "O"
    • Bonus. "But Wait, How Do I Pronounce 'Chicago'?"

    If there is one thing to master when doing a Chicago accent, it's the accent's unique way of peppering nasalization throughout speech, particularly in words that end in "n" or "m" such as man, can, and, ham, etc. The real key to nailing a Chicago accent is finding the perfect balance of nasalization for the speaker.

    Particularly at the ends of words such as far, bar, car, care, dare, and share! In Chicago a little R never hurt anyone's tongue, so don't be afraid to really engage the back of the tongue. This is similar to the General American sound, but don't be afraid to be even more R-generous than when speaking in GenAm accent. Think "Hard R!"

    Such as the sound found in "find" and "time". Instead of allowing your tongue to glide through the vowel sound, I feel the back of my mouth constricting a bit over the sound in order to get the desired Chicago "I".

    Stepping off of the plane and into O'Hare airport, I was surrounded by Chicagoans looking for their "bags". Or "begs", rather. While they weren't completely saying "begs", there is certainly a flattening of the /ae/ sound in words such as have, had, flag, marry, etc. So flatten out that sound found in the word "flat".

    As in the words go, no, & Chicago. This is definitely a more "pure" "o" sound than say, in a General American accent, but don't go too hard on this sound, lest you want to end up farther north in Minnesota, Michigan, or Wisconsin. For this sound, I let my lips pure slightly to form the sound.

    Ah, my friend, this is harder than you think it would be. In contemporary, younger, educated speakers I typically hear "Chicago" pronounced with a middle vowel of "ah", as in FATHER, which is pretty much General American. Still, there are native speakers who may pronounce the city with some lip rounding over that "ah" turning it into a sort of "aw"...

  4. May 13, 2017 · The white working class generally has the accent that you associate with a particular region. But Chicago has changed so much in the last 30 or 40 years. It used to be such an industrial city so there are just fewer people who fit that description.

  5. Jan 10, 2019 · / CHICAGO. What are the most essential phrases in Chicago? The Chicago accent can be difficult to grasp, but this crash course will teach you everything you need to know. By Editorial Team. Published: January 10, 2019. Chicago has a unique accent, thanks to its status as a mixing pot of Midwesterners and transplants from other major cities.

  6. May 6, 2013 · A few months ago, Curious City tackled the enigma known as the “Chicago accent” — its origins, who speaks with it, and how the accent is evolving today. One important qualification? Not all...

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