What is the difference between a teenager and an adult?

I spotted the pronunciation of the English language among teenagers. When examining the pronunciation I observed that the pronunciation should be similar to adult pronunciation.

What is the difference between people and things?

How do I understand my feelings towards the Lord?

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Is this actually common across languages? The vocabulary and pronunciation of younger and older generations is different. It’s just not good enough for them

to hear the same sentence over and over again.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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The answer of this question will massively depend on where in the United States you travel. Most US dialects are undergoing changes in Progress, and are they not all changing in the same way (see the Atlas of North American English ).

When a language change is as the children in /between and the adults..when / why does it mean that/ if it has a language that is not as important as the adult who is speaking it. However, how they speak depends on the direction of the change. In the American West, there is a particular change that has making short- a sound backer so that the “cat” is sounding more and more like “cot”. In the Great Lakes region, the exact opposite is happening, where ‘cot’ is sounding more and more like a cat. But, this does not happen in Italy.

What does it mean for children to sound different from adults in both the West and Great Lakes region?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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The answer of this question will massively depend on where in the United States you travel. Most US dialects are undergoing changes in Progress, and are they not all changing in the same way (see the Atlas of North American English ).

When a language change is as the children in /between and the adults..when / why does it mean that/ if it has a language that is not as important as the adult who is speaking it. However, how they speak depends on the direction of the change. In the American West, there is a particular change that has making short- a sound backer so that the “cat” is sounding more and more like “cot”. In the Great Lakes region, the exact opposite is happening, where ‘cot’ is sounding more and more like a cat. But, this does not happen in Italy.

What does it mean for children to sound different from adults in both the West and Great Lakes region?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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