A podcast all about accents with linguist and accent coach Dani Morse-Kopp in conversation with her partner Lucas Morse, where they explore the wonderful world of accents. Find out how to approach learning new accents, what it means to speak with an accent, what accent coaches do, and most importantly how beautiful accents are. Produced by Dani Morse-Kopp and Lucas Morse, theme music created by Patrick Kopp.
In this episode, Dani and Lucas discuss Christopher Nolan's latest work “Oppenheimer” by taking a closer look at the dialect and accent choices available when creating shows set in the past. They consider the trade-offs of historically accurate accents compared to modern-day accents, and apply this analysis to the accent work in "Oppenheimer", among other examples.
This episode is about how we produce vowels sounds with our speech muscles. Dani and Lucas make some more silly sounds trying to understand what our speech muscles are doing to produce vowel sounds for speech. We encourage everyone who's listening to join us in this exercise and think about how YOU pronounce certain sounds. This exercise can be quite difficult, especially if (like most people) you've never thought about what your facial muscles are actually doing when you speak, so don't worry if you're finding it hard! Mentioned on this episode and useful resources: - Simplified drawing of a person's face showing all important articulators
In this episode we focus on how we produce consonant sounds with our speech articulators. Lucas and Dani make lots of silly sounds trying to understand what our speech muscles are doing to produce consonant sounds for speech. We encourage everyone who's listening to join us in this exercise and think about how YOU pronounce certain sounds. This exercise can be quite difficult, especially if (like most people) you've never thought about what your facial muscles are actually doing when you speak, so don't worry if you're finding it hard! Mentioned on this episode and useful resources: Simplified drawing of a person's face showing all important articulators
In this episode, Dani and Lucas discuss how to approach new pronunciations of words when learning a new accent. They take a look at the sound inventories of different accents and highlight what tools you can use to change how you pronounce specific vowels and consonants, including the famous IPA (not the beer, sorry) and the super useful KIT list. Mentioned on this episode (plus other useful resources): The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Lexical Sets - original source: Wells, J. C. (1982). Accents of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. The IPA chart with sounds
Dani and Lucas talk about the music of accents and how different accent speakers use their voice in a wide range of different ways. They talk about how the music, rhythm and intonation vary between major accents, and they touch on what vocal fry is (and how it's not just a feature of Valley Girl Talk). They also discuss what makes French such a great language for rap music. Mentioned on this episode: - Johnny Lee Miller in Trainspotting
In this episode Dani and Lucas wanted to highlight Guillermo del Toro's wonderful 2022 retelling of Pinocchio and have a wee chat about the accent work in this beautiful film. Mentioned on this episode: - Pinocchio (2022)
Join Dani and Lucas in this episode as they discuss how facial muscles are used in very unique ways in different accents and why changing how you use your facial muscles is crucial in getting an accent right. Learn about the unique facial muscle settings of various major accents and find out how to take your facial muscles under conscious control for this important step on your accent learning journey. Much of this episode's content is based on the second P, "(oral) posture", of the “4 Ps of Accent Work” framework by Knight-Thompson Speechwork . To find out more about oral posture, read Dani's blog post about it here. Resources mentioned in this episode: - Accentricity Podcast
Dani and Lucas talk about how accents are intertwined with people's identities and why this is an important aspect for actors to take to heart when approaching a new accent. Much of this episode's content is based on the first P, "people", of the “4 Ps of Accent Work” framework by Knight-Thompson Speechwork (see https://ktspeechwork.org/about-the-work/ ) Shows discussed in this episode: - Stranger Things : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 - Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11852724/ - Big Night : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115678/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1a - Spencer: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12536294/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
In this episode, Dani and Lucas tackle some of Lucas' most burning questions about linguistics and accent coaching. Among other things, they discuss the difference between an accent and a dialect, what fun sounds exist in spoken languages, and touch on some of the tricky things about learning a new accent.