Wtf with Wtf? No need to be rude. Many white people who live — or whose parents and grandparents lived — in East Baltimore moved there from West Virginia in search of work. Several years ago, East Baltimore also had a large white immigrant population, including many people from various European countries, including Poland and Italy. All of these relocations, influenced the accents in the East Baltimore area, along with people who moved to the area from other areas of Maryland. All of these factors, along with educational experiences and other types of exposures to different accents (media, neighbors, etc.) influenced accents to some degree. Tldr: I might be incorrect X but hardly silly. |
For anyone genuinely interested — which likely does not include the “Wtf” rude and ignorant PP that I’m replying to here — I just found this recording. You might find this bit about two of the many Baltimore accents and how they developed interesting: https://www.wypr.org/2022-02-07/how-did-the-baltimore-accent-happen Thanks OP — for sending me down an interesting internet rabbit hole on a rainy day! |
Will look at this after I've done my shop and get some slow cooking going! I also went down a similar rabbit hole on Tangier island and accent recently. It's all interesting. |