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Taylor Swift’s Voice Shows How Your Speech and Accent Can Change More Than You Think
Language doesn’t sit still. The way we speak bends and twists across a lifetime, shaped by where we grow up but also the cities we move to, the communities we join, and the identities we try on for ...
A recent interesting study by scientists at the University of Minnesota has found that Taylor Swift‘s ever-changing accent is ...
Taylor Swift talks about her music in terms of eras. A new University of Minnesota study found the way she speaks has also changed over the course of her career.
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Taylor Swift Shares ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Studio Photos, Drops 2 Acoustic Song Versions and Voice Notes
Taylor Swift reveals 'Life of a Showgirl' studio photos, acoustic versions of songs and songwriting voice notes in her latest ...
Researchers studied years of Taylor Swift interviews. Here's what they learned about speech patterns
Miski Mohamed and Matthew Winn of the University of Minnesota analyzed years of recorded interviews from Taylor Swift's different eras to study how her speech patterns evolved through different phases ...
This is the kind of blatantly autobiographical confessional that Taylor Swift has probably done better than any pop artist. It’s an outstanding composition that traces a story arc with an earworm ...
Taylor Swift's music includes references to famous novelists, playwrights, and poets, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, ...
Swift, 35, even name-dropped some celebrities such as James Dean, Clara Bow, and Elizabeth Taylor (who has a song named after ...
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