Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

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Answered by sumandeepkaur199
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In a nutshell, it has a lot to do with phonetics, the pace at which they sing and speak, and the air pressure from one's vocal chords. ... As far as why “American” and not some other accent, it's simply because the generic “American” accent is fairly neutral

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