Biology, asked by mtthakur123, 1 year ago

What happen when we have bbc but no woman?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If you listen to radio programmes from the 1940s and 1950s you’ll notice some striking differences between the way that people spoke then and how we express ourselves today.

The most noticeable change can be heard in their accents. Language is not static but dynamic, constantly evolving to suit the fashions of the time and this results in a shift in pronunciation.

Answered by Anonymous
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The researchers had carefully selected their samples to control for any potential demographic factors: the women were all university students and none of them smoked.

The team also considered the fact that members of the more recent group from the 1990s were using the contraceptive pill, which could have led to hormonal changes that could have altered the vocal chords. Yet the drop in pitch remained even when the team excluded those women from their sample.

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