Saesama t1_j68u5pi wrote
A local firefighter who does first aid training has this. Spent his whole life in WA and CO, has a strongly Nordic accent after his stroke. Fantastic guy, brings it up first thing in training so the day doesn't get derailed.
LilLebowskiAchiever t1_j699w9s wrote
I’m just imagining some isolated Viking ages ago who spoke old Germanic, had a stroke, started speaking post-stroke strangely, and everyone around him over time picked up on his new accent. Hence, a new language was born.
Saesama t1_j69d6v0 wrote
I am now imagining a viking with a stroke that ended up with an accent none of his people understood, but we today would recognize as being from Boston.
LilLebowskiAchiever t1_j6a9xod wrote
Boston accent is based on the original counties in Ireland where the potato famine was worst and the most people fled. They happened to drop their R’s…..and 120 years JFK became president, speaking with the evolution of that accent.
But now when I listen to the Swedish Chef on the Muppets, I have to wonder if it all started with a Viking who survived a stroke….
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