Most linguists agree, that although Australians are capable of moving their tongues and vibrating their vocal chords, the sounds that they make are generally not regarded as a "language", at least in the proper definition of the word.
Most linguists agree, that although Australians are capable of moving their tongues and vibrating their vocal chords, the sounds that they make are generally not regarded as a "language", at least in the proper definition of the word.
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I've always thought the Australian accent sounded like the masculine version of the limeys.
I've always thought the Australian accent sounded like the masculine version of the limeys.
For me it is somewhat akin to the squawking of a parrot; You can tell the creature is attempting to imitate the English Language, but there is no thought or reasoning behind the sounds made.
For me it is somewhat akin to the squawking of a parrot; You can tell the creature is attempting to imitate the English Language, but there is no thought or reasoning behind the sounds made.
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