Ok, I listened...and while it made sense to me (I could understand it), I agree that it isn't your stereotypical NC accent. Hm. I haven't been in all parts of NC--wonder if it's closer to something that I haven't heard? Or if it's just that the NCians can interpret it better, even if it isn't a real NC accent?
With family in the hills o' Carolina, I can hear the Southern in it, but with English word pacing. To be actual southern you'd have to slow it down a good bit more, and accent it differently, but the basic pronunciations are similar enough to the "real southern", but at an English pace.
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Date: 2005-07-19 01:06 pm (UTC)That Carolina accent is a lovely one. Not the twang, the soft genteel one.
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Date: 2005-07-19 01:39 pm (UTC)Odd. But fully understandable to me.