The American Accent Came First

美国口音先至

Lexicon Valley from Booksmart Studios

2025-07-10

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What did English sound like during the Revolutionary War? John has a number of fascinating observations about the way the language was spoken back then — including the accents! PLEASE COME FIND US AT booksmartstudios.com — we won’t be on Substack for much longer!!! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lexiconvalley.substack.com
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  • From BookSmart Studios, this is Lexicon Valley, a podcast about language.

  • I'm John McWhorter, and I happen to have been reading.

  • My sweetie has been watching me strangely obsessed with reading Rick Atkinson's book on the Revolutionary War.

  • It's part of a trilogy.

  • It's called The British Are Coming, and it is quite immersing.

  • And of course, it also has me thinking about language.

  • It's at that time that I find interesting when we've already got modern English and not early modern English,

  • and yet they're things that are different.

  • They're reasons that the way we see those people communicating with each other always seems a little off,

  • a little arch.

  • They often just seem like a radio station that's not quite tuned in and there are all sorts of things we can learn about how language works and how English works just by paying attention to,

  • among other things, in a book like that.

  • Language because these are people who wrote a lot people wrote a lot from the war They wrote a lot about the war and so we can get insights into what it would have sounded like to actually Sit on one of those battlefields or just in a parlor and listen to people speaking either formally or casually How did these people talk you've got these Brits and these Americans and they're fighting Well,

  • there's one thing that Atkinson does not mention explicitly,

  • but that we definitely need to mention because the whole issue never comes up.

  • And the reason it doesn't come up is because of something counterintuitive.

  • And that is we never hear about anybody having a British accent.

  • The idea is never that an American hears somebody saying something in a British way and knows that the British are coming or has some opinion,

  • yay or nay, about the British accent.

  • And that's because during this time there wasn't one.