Anonymous wrote:The Kennedys spoke with what is called the Mid-Atlantic accent (also sometimes known as the Boston Brahmin accent or Long Island Lockjaw). It is a consciously acquired accent, meaning that people had to be taught to speak that way. It's not an accent native to a specific location, like the famous Boston accent. It was largely taught in Northeastern prep schools and acting schools, so you would hear it in upper-class Easterners and stage actors. It's pretty much no longer taught, so the kind of people who in the 1940s and 50s would have learned it, aren't learning it anymore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
Anonymous wrote:The Kennedys spoke with what is called the Mid-Atlantic accent (also sometimes known as the Boston Brahmin accent or Long Island Lockjaw). It is a consciously acquired accent, meaning that people had to be taught to speak that way. It's not an accent native to a specific location, like the famous Boston accent. It was largely taught in Northeastern prep schools and acting schools, so you would hear it in upper-class Easterners and stage actors. It's pretty much no longer taught, so the kind of people who in the 1940s and 50s would have learned it, aren't learning it anymore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
Anonymous wrote:The Kennedys spoke with what is called the Mid-Atlantic accent (also sometimes known as the Boston Brahmin accent or Long Island Lockjaw). It is a consciously acquired accent, meaning that people had to be taught to speak that way. It's not an accent native to a specific location, like the famous Boston accent. It was largely taught in Northeastern prep schools and acting schools, so you would hear it in upper-class Easterners and stage actors. It's pretty much no longer taught, so the kind of people who in the 1940s and 50s would have learned it, aren't learning it anymore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the Boston Brahmin accent and it is dying out. Mercifully.
The Kennedys were not Brahmins.
Anonymous wrote:It is the Boston Brahmin accent and it is dying out. Mercifully.
Anonymous wrote:Huh I know 3 people from Boston and it comes out fairly often in all of them. Especially when drunk or at a ball gamr...which is one in the same I guess.