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Since Sarah Palin was selected as the Republican candidate for vice president, many people have made comments about her unusual speech, comparing it to accents heard in the movie Fargo, in the states of Wisconsin and Idaho, and in Canada. Some have even attributed her manner of speaking to her supposed stupidity. But Palin actually has an Alaskan accent, one from the Matnuska and Susitna Valley region, where Palin's hometown, Wasilla, is located.

Alaska is an unusual dialect area. As with most regions of the Western United States, its inhabitants have typically arrived from a variety of places, and comparatively recently. Western dialects are thus usually less sharply defined than many in the East, where there are long-established stable settlements that have given distinctive features to the dialect—as, for example, Scots and Northern Irish did in the Appalachians, or the Puritans from East Anglia in New England, or Germans and Scandinavians in the Upper Midwest.


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Sorry por el comentario superficial, Au, pero no puedo evitarlo.

Tina Fey la imita TAN, PERO TAN BIEN Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

Andrea Riffo Wrote:
Sorry por el comentario superficial, Au, pero no puedo evitarlo.

Tina Fey la imita TAN, PERO TAN BIEN Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin


¡Jajaja síiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!  Con los mismos gestos con las manos y todo. Es más... es que... ¡no tuvo que cambiar nada del "parlamento"! Tina la imitó diciendo casi lo mismo, verbatim, que originalmente habló Palin en la entrevista con Katie Couric. Eso es lo más gracioso de todo.

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