“They were only in space for, like, nine months, which is not long enough to pick up an accent”
“They were only in space for, like, nine months, which is not long enough to pick up an accent”
“They were only in space for, like, nine months, which is not long enough to pick up an accent”
It's getting better at fingers, but goodgawdamn, that's a long left thumb. 🙃
I don't know about the rest, but the fingers don't really look wrong at all. Just tried it myself and thumb looks the same.
He should play the piano or something.
And I thought my childhood piano trauma was unique, 😶
Wonder if in the future there will be a "space" accent, will it be specific to planets, stations or moons. Or will it stay similar to the accents from countries that founded the colony?
The Expanse has Lang Belta, which is a creole of mostly English with a shitload of other languages thrown in. It seems like an eventuality to me if we do wind up having people living and working in space, maybe even for their whole lives. Beltalowda, sasa ke?
Don’t the scientists in Antarctica have a shared accent they start to develop over time? Maybe it would be something like that.
Different Dialects appear to emerge from having rather isolated parts of a culture.
With the very recent invention of the world wide web there is a good chance we eventually (and sadly) evolve out of it into a singular mixed human culture and language.
Even then it could happen during a space colonization age that sustainable colonies somehow get cut off. Outer worlds comes to mind.
How the dialect would evolve is determined of what the people spoke first. Their children will learn the same language but with less examples of “correct pronouncing” combined with teenage thrive to do things different (without external influence) things slowly start to sound different.
Star trek’s voyager would not have enough time to develop anything different however they might have encountered unique enough situations that call for new terminology. Things like new tools or medical innovations. But also the unused potential for more aliens in the crew. Language is constantly evolving no matter when or where.
Earth might end up having a universal dialect over time if the internet keeps getting more prominent
However, space colonies would be pretty cut off from it, due to light speed latency. You couldn't have a real-time voice call with someone in the asteroid belt or mars. You could maaaaybe have one with someone on the moon, but even a second long delay is brutal
So it's still reasonable to assume that, yes, there will be space dialect even though the internet is a thing
recent invention of the world wife web
Sorry, the world what web?
Your best indication would be what happened in France to the language since 1600, and what happened to French in Quebec since 1700. To Parisians, Quebec French sounds archaic and coarse, but it's developed and changed a lot, millions speak it in Quebec so it's formed it's own divergent path from a common base dialect, which apparently back then sounded a lot like a German speaking French, as modern Quebec French also does. Anyways, some sort of isolation and lack of regular exchange will have to develop to prevent both languages from continuing to match, which a space colony with a base stock from one nation and permanent residents would pretty much be, as long as they are not watching the same TV shows as on Earth
I remember an article back in the 90s where the author said somebody dropped a source code printout of a C compiler on his desk and it was like 4 inches thick, and he compared that to late 80's Turbo Pascal, a compiler and full IDE that took up 32k.
Ya, shurrre, ya betch ya.
Little known fact: the Boundary Waters are not only a boundary between Minnesota and Canada, but also spaaaaaaaace!
Man I’m a bit of “natural” mimic i guess, I once binge watched a season of Fargo and started talking like that, then I heard myself talking like that, couldn’t get my normal accent back, so I just was quiet for a few days. There is nothing harder to do than fake your natural accent (Grew up in a county with a lot of people with the Minnesota accent, this probably had something to do with it, although I personally had a Montana accent, and this happened when I lived on the west coast and my accent had been quite nerfed.)
Im no more inyalowda, sassake?
I've been playing the video game Astronaut The Best, and the astronauts can have various accents. Including ones the game calls 'stupid'. Your can also set the whole thing in the equivalent of old English for a challenge!
Nah, it's genetic his mother was a star.
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He keeps pronouncing "space" with a lisp and I swear to gawd...
An accent? Where am I supposed to find an accent? Out here. In space. At this hour.
I dunno about an accent, but if you go to the right planet, you could talk out of Uranus.