April 27, 2020

BALTIMORE ACCENT

By Checker Bot

Updated 05-May-2020.

Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about BALTIMORE ACCENT!

Scott Van Pelt uses his Baltimore accent to turn Tim Kurkjian into a giggling child: Scott Van Pelt has a running bit on ESPN radio where he’ll start talking in a Baltimore — or “Ballimerese” — accent. And whenever that happens, it’s more than ES…

Dew as you dew: Baltimore Accent and The Wire: Even though HBO’s television show The Wire ran from 2002-2008, today it still remains hugely popular with television audiences around the country. This show continues to captivate viewers with its …

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: linguists: accent and dialect of African American Baltimoreans different from “hon” variety spoken by white blue-collar Baltimoreans . white working-class families brought local pronunciations with them . in Baltimore accents, sounds around /r/ are often “smoothed” or elided . when word-final and spelled as -ow, it is pronounced like / u-fronting occurs, where the vowel can be fronted to [u] . the word on rhymes with dawn and not don . as in Philadelphia, the word water is often pronounced as wood // Tensing is also common in the mid-Atlantic Region . speakers in Baltimore adapt the Philadelphia pattern on intervocalic vowels . this pattern has also been noted to occur in Philadelphia and New canada raising occurs for before voiceless consonants, as in Philadelphia . smoothing occurs before liquids, becoming [] before /r/ and /l/ . e.g., fire is pronounced the sound /l/ is often replaced by the semivowel or glide [w] and/or [o] or [] . /t/ is frequently elided after /n/, thus down the ocean refers to Ocean City, Maryland . hon is a popular term of endearment, short for honey, often used at the end of a sentence . natty boh is local slang there is also a particular Baltimore accent found among Black Baltimoreans . among Black speakers, Baltimore is pronounced more like “Baldamore,” as compared to “Bawlmer” the accent and dialect of African-American Baltimoreans also shares features of African American English . John Waters uses his own Baltimore accent in the commentary during his film Pink Flamingos . several of the films of Barry Levin actor Michael Tucker was born and raised in Baltimore . he speaks with a west Baltimore accent . “freak show” character on american horror story was inspired by Baltimore accents . the accent is so distinct that his dog, Copper, barks constantly because he knows it is time for a walk . comedians use the accent to discuss topics and stories related to Baltimore .