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Y'all know that Southern drawl. From cowboys to farmers, we often picture a Southern accent with a wide-brimmed hat and Texan boots. Those long vowel sounds make us wanna play some country music on a creole guitar. An English Southern American voice over will perfectly fit your Southern character.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, there was a diversity of earlier Southern dialects consequence of the mix of English and Scots-Irish immigrants, the London upper class, and enslaved African-Аmericans. A unified form of Southern American English consolidated in the final decades of the 19th century. It started in Texas and Appalachia and then spread through the other Southern States around World War II. This newer Southern dialect substituted the older and diverse local dialects.
Southern American English, popularly known as “the Southern accent,” is the regional accent with the most number of speakers in the US. Despite slowly declining in the last decades, it is still widespread throughout a large geographic area. It can be found in Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, southern West Virginia, and southeastern New Mexico.
Throughout the large geographic area of the South, there is a variety of accents that can be classified as Southern. The biggest discussion is about the Southern Drawl and the Southern Twang. The classic Southern Drawl featured on TV and in movies is the Lower Southern or Coastal Dialect. It’s spoken slowly and has elongated vowels. The Mountain dialect is spoken in Tennessee and areas within the lower Appalachian mountains. Words that end in “en”, “em”, or “im” sound more like “in.” The Texas dialect is so distinct that it is sometimes studied apart from other Southern dialects.
One of the main characteristics of the English Southern American voice over is the prolongation of the most stressed syllables. This prolongation generates a sensation of slowness. People with a Southern accent speak in a drawling manner, slowly with very long vowels.
People with a Southern accent pronounce the vowels with longer sounds. They also show vowel breaking, which means that they change a single vowel into diphthongs or triphthongs. Southern accent can present rhoticity and even "hyper-rhoticity". Most Southerners pronounce the "r" sounds.
From cowboys on horseback to friendly farmers, we often picture a Southern accent with a wide-brimmed hat and Texan boots. People tend to associate English Southern American voice over with friendly, religious people. It is the best option to portray the lifestyle and culture of Southern American ranches.