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Why diminish that by lowering our standards for education and employment? I dont know of any name for that But reading your comment makes me think that maybe a lot of this type of speaking comes as a side effect of the Youtube and social media age, where people try to stand out and get noticed any way that they can. I like to call this Laundry Listing because it is like they are giving you this boring laundry list of things. She has been a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild since 2005. Its just laziness (and somehow its become cool to sound lazy or bored). Its mildly disturbing to me. I find the lisping oddly intriguing particularly on Chick-Fil-A commercials because of their run-in with those who accuse(d) them of homophobia. Now that Im working remotely full-time, I have become actually aware of the speech patterns of the people I work with! No problem implies that the Thank you was not needed, because it was the right thing to do. Youve covered it all, including the Yes, no stupidity. My current favorite is folks who add the word literally to every statement. I am listening to a webinar class right now and the instructor keeps using apparently to start sentences. I can deal with that but having to stand there and not be able to express a thought is just too much. Consider Bertie Wooster in the Wodehouse Jeeves stories. How about pandimik (apparently meaning pandemic,) mimber (apparently meaning member,) and oh god, space (apparently derived from safe space). For some reason, untold numbers of people now seem to think its pronounced teee-eew. Thank you Baz for this eloquently written commentary. Most of us know the way we speak may change depending what social situation were in. Youre not insane. If I were paying someone to speak on TV I would insist that they use the correct pronunciations. "It has expanded my own understanding of the world and the people you have brought on board are excellent," he wrote. the kind of and sort of virus has been making the rounds of cable news hosts and pundits, and its literally driving me crazy, you know what i mean? Duffin, of Planet Money, said that when she's recording she tries to sound like "a more listenable, polished version" of herself. Ive been trying to find what this is called online, and not having any luck. She dragged out the word and pitched it higher. If I.could. I dont mind hearing AAVE when its between friends but professional usage irks. Has anyone experienced this verbal hostage taking? Everyone drops the T here. ! whenever someone learns of something thats surprising to them. I would agree, that often, any form of critique, even for improvement in future and in business, is often dismissed, misplaced, and scoffed at by a younger generation that has grown up with a trophy for participation for anything they do, and often getting passing grades and remarks to send them on, without actually teaching them how to LEARN and QUESTION things. This is exactly what Im looking for the name of The inflected list is the most common/overused pattern of speech. You know, the best way to find out the answers is to just Google it.. Theres always something! Even in filipino words like palapag theyll say palapag-gah'the gah sounds like when you pronounce the letter G. They do this do the last letter of the last word of the their sentence. Does anyone out there have any thoughts on any possible geographic relationship? I blame social media and non-parenting. 4. What truly bothers me is that this type of coddling in primary and secondary school continues into college, and beyond. Especially, the pervasive use of poor speech in the business world, and academia. She has performed in television, film, stage, voiceovers, and commercials. Of course, that is a feeling that non-white, non-male, non-midwesterners have felt for most of the history of broadcasting. Hahaha Russell you are SPOT on! And also have heard does that make sense? from one particular Millenial. This morning in class? Im like my husband uses it for every single thing. Nearly 15 years ago, a previous Public Editor bemoaned the lack of aural diversity on NPR. I cant stand amazing. Annoying! The truth is clear. Monkey hear, Monkey say! Argh!!! Ive recently heard this from an organic drink company: However you healthy., Another, from a vitamin supplement company: Want to brain better?. A year ago I started a list of new words and phrases starting to appear in last 20 years. I respectfully disagree. Also, add to The List the pronounciation of the word food as (something like), fee-yood, and potato and soup as, pota-teeyoo and see-yoop. Its definitely annoying! I have assumed theyre trying to sound British, which may also account for the glottal stop (i think thats the correct term) in words like curtain, mountain, sweeten etc. This American Life even did a segment on the negative messages their women reporters receive about vocal fry. How can there or here not be ON the ground, if it is, ON the ground. 4) adding definately before every verb I mean, everyone has heard plenty of examples of those speech patterns that have made perfectly well-educated college grads (mostly female) sound like Kardashian wannabes. I hear it all the time paint-inG almost sounding like guh at the end of the syllable. to gain your insight on this phenomenon. She has a distinctively black accent and is a favorite voice on NPR. 5) substituting Im here like or Hes here like for I said or he said. What is that? Oh my Godd-uh! I also see an affectation of a stammer, emphasizing the last syllable of a word, of a sentence, the totally unnecessary use of and so, after starting with the ubiquitous So, and repetition of statements as if the listener is an imbecile. Many shop assistants think they are being kind referring to me as Sweetheart or Hun. I think that the person doing it wants to signal that they would have more to say about a thing but they really do not have any more ammunition. Ultimately, I realized that it is deeply right to have many different voices reporting on the powerful.". Yep, that's right. Can you point to the bu**un? I had to fight my own brain!". This seems to be a dialect issue primarily in the U.S. South, but the writing implement pen is pronounced pin, as the number ten is pronounced tin!. This occurs a lot when listing items. ta instead of to The sad part about the first phrase (Uh, hello.everyone knows the Earth is round) is that anyone has to even say it at all in the 21st century. If something is different from something else, from is the only word that works. Add on the ground. Even when an exact location is given, the ubiquitous use of on the ground, drives me quite mad. But when used in television, radio, or print, I boil uncontrollably. What comes to mind when you imagine an "NPR voice"? Do TV news announcers take classes in speaking this way? I first heard this on a home decorating tv show. Nails on a chalkboard to me. More common, is hearing someone speak with various combinations of several of these patterns appearing in just one sentence! I have heard meara and arrow instead of error. The over use of the word like doesnt bother me too much. Someone has to take responsibility for the slaughter of the Queens English. Mostly female but males do it too. Maybe thats it. I wondered if I was alone in my discomfort. I cant stand people pronouncing words that end ing like the end with een, i.e. Id love to know how it happens. The NPR Podcast. It sounds so phony . I mean, they really drew it out. Its all a process, and of course, we all work to improve (one hopes) our situation, not only personally, or as a family, but as a community and a country and a world. Thankfully, people have stopped using in terms of before every statement! Every time I hear her voice, I immediately reach for the volume and turn it down. Given NPR's millions of listeners, pleasing each one all the time would be an impossible goal. Its usually when someone is trying to express exasperation or frustration-uh. I agree with all the comments. we had a surprise english test? METAPHORICALLY no one? People confessing to something or revealing something or letting someone know about how they feel about something is described not as revealed or confessed but so and so opened up about whatever. Who started that? A major part of the Biden plan is to sort of prioritize pandemic assistance. Most examples have been covered here. The vocal twerk I hear in men (mostly) is Listenfeels like a subtle form of bullying. I mean, I dont know if Ive ever experienced anything like it grammatically in my entire 43 years, on this planet anyway. But it sends up sounding so unintelligent and gutless. Yeah, no. Please. Your observations are wonderful & interesting. New words, why not? context or discernible link to the discussion. So I do speak to them about that, how important it is to at least be able to READ it, but it really goes nowhere from there. I get annoyed when people on TV or radio speak too quickly while also using fillers such as umm or uh. It may have been the one I just quoted. thanks Rebecca for chiming in with your comment from your perspective as an educator/coach. I actually literally sat down. I like to respond: as opposed to figuratively sat down, I suppose. But here is the one trend that makes every cell in my body burst: It is when (perhaps two trends, but related), for example, a writer or announcer will state there are two reasons for situation X. the first is Y. A study in 2014 found that although vocal fry, whether used by men or . Thanks to ALL recent commenters for reading and sharing your thoughts on this topic. This segment aired on February 27, 2023. I have to tune her out because I cant stand to listen to her talk. Thank you for your comment! Plus, at the end of the day. Sorry, but Im not pronouncing button as butt-ton. I get far more hung up on language misuse, though. One of her favorites is Shtrategy. For me, the whole So thing is one of these pet peeves that makes me want to smash whatever device Im hearing the word played upon. Thanks for your comment and video. Charlotte, dropping the g has been around since I was a young teen, in the early 70s. The kids immediately say, I cant read cursive. Help. Small talk usually calls for this kind of language unless youre writing a research paper. Double negatives. I am finding it increasingly more difficult to watch television, or listen to certain radio broadcasters, due to distracting speech patterns and styles. I see and hear it every dingle day and never heard a man do it. not pronounce the actual vowel, but rather make it the aaaaah sound. Awesome and absolutely. We really owe a lot to the guy who invented that, I mean, really. For example, when they pronounce the word eight they say eigh-tah just pronouncing the last letter. Is it a geographical thing? I wonder if they realize they are doing this? She is best known for her role in the NPR Morning Edition and All Things Considered. I just wanna know whats the reason behind it so i can try to stop being annoyed hahaha. Ummm also people who ummm say ummmm uncontrollably as well as the yeah, no phrase that is everywhere. Start the answer with a yeah., I love these comments! It is not good representation of the general population; especially the show where it is only women who have the speech impediments. Filler words mean people are thinking in the moment, he added. Hmm How about overuse of exclamation points? Now I can add that to my list. Have you got any money, at all. Like any job, radio journalism requires training. Shell draw out her sentences with filler words and phrases such as now this adding in a firm yeah this speak continues with nonsensical words until she brings in another thought. We all have a few annoying speech/writing habits.). I have taught communication for three decades and address all of these practices with success in helping my young adult students understand how to code switch between casual and more business contexts. is it hipster talk? Its not just insincere, its rude, as if theyre annoyed at having to say it. Brits will say Sorrey, and Americans will say sorry. Are they insecure, manipulative, dishonest, sans capacity for original, independent thought???? They are typically found in unscripted, more extemporaneous speech. an unconscious parroting of other pundits? Now I hear that everywhere. He has also shortening him and them to em. I must be getting old, I sound like my parents. What about the other inflection/tone people use now when they list things out? Pay attention and I promise youll start noticing these patterns in nearly every casual conversation you listen in on. The letter A seems to be the guiding light. I know my rights Im a tax payer!). "You have an opportunity as a listener to expand your worldview by hearing all different types of voices," Sanders said. The pay is $18 an hour, and Id start on next Monday, soyeah. (My 18-yo granddaughter, recently). Yeah, naa, yeah is, similar to the Yeah, nowait, what?. Sorry for the typo of the when it should have been they. caused your repeated use of the vague term, space, without a specific I think its an attempt to sound more confident, self-assured and forceful. I believe young women demonstrate many of these generational tics in an attempt to make themselves sound more attractive: The vocal fry to try to avoid high-pitched speech; the moan at the end of sentences to make it sexier; the schwa-ing to sound more intelligent. What is the affectation where the speaker draws out the end of every sentence as if theyve just ran out of breath, but still want to get that last word out. And then those styles get copied and go viral and pretty soon you hear it everywhere. Since I watch a lot of network tv, I hear this and other abominations on commercials, especially. She helps people who find they sound monotone, sing-songy or low-energy. This past year has seemed a bit empty at times when social isolation has become the new normal. My biggest pet peeve is, still, the overuse of like. I love the content of the daily but can't stand the guttural voice of Michael Barbaro. Also, why has everyone started turning ts to ds. So what if someone tags right at the end of their sentence? To those of you who are staying up to date with these comments and following this thread, we just posted a compilation video in this blog. Makes me understand why people sometimes get slapped! I use both in different contexts. Back in the day you would be fired for delivering news that way. This was. Over the past few decades we have grown more to accept/tolerate each others personal shortcomings in professional places. Britain? Even the show's reviews on iTunes are full of complaints about the voices of the hosts, both of whom are women, especially their vocal fry. Now, once in a while I see the dramatic purpose of such a structure, but every dang time, every single dialogue. The dropping of the T sound in the middle of words Ki**en, Bu**on is all over the place on radio and TV. Ek-specially, think-yewwwuh and using individual instead of person are three of my current annoyance triggers. I dont watch a lot of TV; but when I do I have to mute all the commercials. The overuse of a particular swear word is also annoying. Vocal Frrry One sound that some listeners are still adjusting to is often-called "vocal. I stand self-corrected. Uptalk, a subset of valspeak, is the habit of producing a rising inflection as if youre asking a question even when youre not? I wonder if anyone was listing to the message and if the listeners are able to verify the accuracy or validity of the content. One reason we don't comment on reporters' voices is because voice is personal. Yeah at the beginning of a question that was not yes-or-no. People use Right? as a complete sentence. For example someone says I went to the store, then the gas station, and then got something to eat. ish instead of pronouncing it as iz. One of the most irritating forms of up talk or vocal fry is when a woman is explaining her day and each sentence is drawn out at the end with an upward inflection, then the next sentence is hooked on at the end with the same down to up trajectory and drawing out the last word to crescendo. This cymbal sound bite, arent event how a professional drummer would play, or maybe would not immediately make this sound unless the cymbals were damaged somehow. Vocal fry isnt going away anytime soon because television advertisers use it to show their product is hip. as f*ck immediately comes to mind, stupid-sounding phrases like SO MUCH YES! Really? every word. Society doesnt need to do anything. I immediately have to fast forward, which defeats the whole purpose of advertising. Thank you so much for validating my comments to my skeptical wife. Real News Host; Also, many of our viewers are likely wondering what Allison Shelley/NPR To me, thats like criticising someone who stutters, besides being a tool to stonewall me. Do you experience this as an interviewer? Speaking to Terry Gross on Fresh Air, linguist Penny Eckert described a preliminary study she conducted that asked participants to listen to two clips one with creak and one without. I watch a lot of YouTube news videos and even a simple yes/no question is nearly always answered by starting with So, I mean.. ", One listener did just that. ", Another listener from Minnesota wrote that "millennial correspondents" who speak with vocal fry "seems to counter NPR's high standards. Thanks for your comment! For example, in Alabama, pen and pin are pronounced the same way. I have to smile when reading, as I am also of an age, and profession, where language skills, word choice, and vocal delivery are so important. Because anybody who over pronounces their ts and ss sounds annoying to me. I thought, I am absolutely not going to have my child taught by this woman., Short as become like oswords like class and that are pronounce as closs and thot.. In 2015, Chenjerai Kumanyika, a radio journalist and professor, published an essay on Transom.org that sparked a conversation about race and public radio. So, you probably already know about vocal fry, valspeak and uptalk, right? Seems our country (or generation) is being overrun with these ridiculous patterns! But, over the past few years students have become increasingly reproachful as if I am purposefully attacking their generation. The one Im most sick of hearing and seeing is OMG.its not only extremely annoying and offensive, it makes the person using this abbreviation seem ignorant, unintelligent and immature, but it also happens to be highly blasphemous. Im so glad I stumbled upon this story which consolidates all the worst habits of TV news people as well as the thread of reader responses. Yes, I found this site while searching for Stephen Dubner annoying speech pattern. Socially, or even professionally, person to person, I dont let them bother me too much. Maybe its our television sets audio, but I wonder why womens vowels are so loud on news programs. ", In the ensuing #PubRadioVoice conversation, now-host of Weekend Edition Sunday Lulu Garcia-Navarro tweeted about a similar experience. Ill add the slow sing-songy way people have started to talk. This is supposed to be pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable: STUdent. Anything you can think of, no matter how tiny and insignificant it may be, can be described as a game changer. Ah. After she appeared live on Morning Edition for the first time, she received a detailed email from a listener, urging her to stop using filler words. They arent aware of it so I think that means there are no elocution lessons. It feels very much like assumed humility and manipulation. Hell start a sentence, but then even before he gets to the part that he wants to bully you into agreeing with, hell stick in a right?! To add to the I mean, is .I feel like, I have the pleasure of working with some folks that include these in every single spoken sentence. They were you know, I mean, and I mean like. Oh brother, Frankie! In the Fresh Air episode about criticism of young women's voices she said,"People are busy policing young women's language, and nobody is policing older or younger men's language.". my grammar and punctuation was intended as sarcasm but the rest was serious. Is it to have a snippet of time before responding? They sound exhausted or out of breath. "If you sound like America, then it's America that's talking. Ive been looking to see if i can find more information about where this is coming fromdrives me crazyuh. Its an epidemic among millennial actors, hosts, and cable news panelists/contributors. 3) Ordering at a restaurant or the like, saying Ill DO the instead of lll order the or Ill have the. 50% of revenue is from member stations. A lazy speech habit that grates on my nerves is the use of Also too. If you cant say it right how can you spell it correctly. YAY you found the bu**un Super annoying! I dont care where you are from, how heavy your accent is of that area or even if you dont have a higher education, but if you can speak in a way that is commanding (rather than many of the demanding ways people converse now), you can talk about any subject, and I will be interested. I appreciate your attention to the proper usage of the English, especially since its NOT your native language, and the respect you hold for it. Sad, but true. That happened to Mike Cooper, a voice-over artist who recently stumbled upon his voice being used without his knowledge for AI. The way peoplearenowpurposely talking slow as though everyone theyre speaking to is a moron? For me, it is so distracting to hear the difference that on occasion Ive had to change the channel. Grammatical mistakes are less annoying, but still problematic. Hearing Americans and Britons speak is psychological torture. Please shut up!!! I would be happy to hear the word amazing without the word super in front of it. Sh to begin start and such, is New York City and environs, similar to yuge. Further, it seems that engaging in these practices seems to indicate a greater authenticity for Gen Z and Millennials. Like things like like because its just, like, beyond ubiquitous and you already know about it. Shes in her mid-50s and old enough to know better. Housewives of wherever, The Hills, Keeping up with, The Apprentice. I also get extremely annoyed by these vocal crutch words so Im glad Im not the only who experiences this! or: There are several blogs online, written by women who think society needs to stop being critical of their way of talking; i.e. Its almost excusable (almost) to hear uptalk from an entry level early 20-something, however, Im really not sure how a middle aged VP becomes an uptalker. Voice. Hansen began acting at age 5, and was a cast member of a TV series on resisting peer pressure at 12. https://t.co/7p2fxbZTAN. What about using the words at all, at the end of a sentence. As he remarkedthey have to teach to the middle to create any sense of moving forward in such large groups. (Said in a condescending nerd voice: So. Where Youre welcome implies that you went out of your way and accept their thanks as your praise. A new one Ive just started noticing on a local radio interview, and from my husband (ugh) is accentuating the word to and a pause. People who say: Especially when hearing service providers use it after customers express thanks. Whenever I hear someone begin a statement with Look, I long to interrupt and say, Im looking.. I mean, like, Im literally, like, here. I growl at it when I hear it. Unfortunately its very prevalent down here in Australia. Is it hormones in food? or I I I I I I dragged out and finished with uh.. I would rather have my guests say the word "like" a lot or me say the word "like" a lot and have a richer, deeper, better conversation that goes more places than have everyone be buttoned up and stifled as guests and you never hear the word "like.". Thank you for a great opportunity to express & learn. Quickly. Cant find a term for my 2nd pet peeve listing options with an affected inflection for each as in . Drives me nuts. It is also a great conversation interrupting tool used by those who just love to talk and butt in at every opportunitydya know what I mean? Another one that I see increasingly in many of those under 40, is known as g-dropping. Yet literally all of my female colleagues get constant criticism for how they speak or sound. Quick, before you faint! I find it so distracting that I dont hear what theyre saying anymore, and thats not good. I don't think the latter is our goal.". I hear these daily with the younger crowd at work, and it has become an epidemic, catching on with even older folks. I dont know how these people get voice over jobs and why anyone would use them. As a naturalized American citizen I am paying attention to my execution of sentences and the intonation. I just heard a lady doing a commercial on TV who pronounced entertainment as intertainment. Dont get me started on LIKE. Jessica Hansen has one of the most annoying deliveries I can ever recall hearing from an announcernot only on NPR, but in the world of broadcasting. or common mispronunciation: Realtor, not Real a tor. After she pointed this out to me, I hear an appalling number of people that half hiss/lisp when they speak on reputable news programs. Person 1: I went to a concert yesterday and it was very entertaining! I am a white dude on the radio, and no one has EVER tweeted at me critiquing my voice. Or uh it so I think that means there are no elocution lessons heard meara and arrow instead lll! Thought?????????????! Yeah, naa, yeah is, still, the ubiquitous use of also too paint-inG sounding... Umm or uh f * ck immediately comes to mind, stupid-sounding phrases like so much Yes to express or. Button as butt-ton npr voices annoying it sends up sounding so unintelligent and gutless I... Isolation has become an epidemic, catching on with even older folks ( said a! 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