New York Dialect: Pitch

Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Alright now let's talk about pitch for a moment. What I want to say about pitch, when I'm talking about pitch I can also use the term lilt. You've possibly heard that term before. Numerous different dialects have a different pitch, a different rhythm to...

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