LONDON — If you say tomato, and I say tomahto, the British Library wants to know. The research institution is inviting people to have their voices recorded as part of a project to chart the way ...
If you say "toh-may-toh," and I say "toh-mah-toh", the British Library wants to know. The research institution is inviting people to have their voices recorded as part of a project to chart the way ...
By Laura Roberts 28 October 2010 • 12:39pm The changing sounds of modern English pronunciation is being tracked by a new project carried out by the British Library. Members of the public are being ...
People living in WIN-sûr might be familiar with words like MAK-in-aô and ip-sil-ÂN-tē, but for those who grew up far away from Michigan those words might look like a foreign language. To help members ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. If you say tomato, and I say tomahto, the British Library wants to know. The research institution is inviting people to have their ...
LONDON: If you say tomato, and I say tomahto, the British Library wants to know. The research institution is inviting people to have their voices recorded as part of a project to chart the way ...
The research institution is inviting people to have their voices recorded as part of a project to chart the way pronunciation and accents in English are changing. The library wants visitors to read ...