Celebration of Dialects and Accents, Vol 2.
Aesop
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
A celebration of all the wonderful dialects and accents found within the LibriVox community!
The goal being to record a 'phonetically relevant' text by as many volunteers as possible, and make this dialect/accent 'database' available to the world, by releasing the recordings into the public domain. - Summary by Délibáb (0 hr 24 min)
Chapters
Metropolitan Texas accent | 1:20 | Read by Bill Mosley |
Midwestern US accent | 1:23 | Read by CaprishaPage |
German accent | 1:25 | Read by Claudia Salto |
Hungarian accent | 1:08 | Read by Diana Majlinger |
Midwestern US accent 2 | 1:25 | Read by Malone |
Dutch accent | 1:12 | Read by Ernst Pattynama |
Southeastern Pennsylvania accent | 1:18 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Lancashire accent | 0:59 | Read by Jason Mills |
Austrian accent | 1:02 | Read by Julia Niedermaier |
Australian accent | 0:55 | Read by Kris Moore |
Australian accent 2 | 1:07 | Read by Linda Jenner |
Great Lakes region accent | 1:13 | Read by Maria Kasper |
Mid-Atlantic British accent | 1:42 | Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater |
South Louisiana US accent | 1:21 | Read by Pam Castille |
German/mixed bag accent | 1:14 | Read by Rebecca Braunert-Plunkett |
Midwest USA/Kansas accent | 1:13 | Read by Ryan Bradburn |
Pacific Northwest accent | 1:04 | Read by sdaeley17 |
English Public School (Received Pronunciation) accent | 1:08 | Read by Simon Evers |
North Texas US accent | 1:07 | Read by Sarah Holtz |
Mid-England British accent | 1:06 | Read by Steve Lawrence |
Reviews
prologue forever if you ask m4 I could revel in accents, origins
Miranda WATKINS