Pronunciation: /ˌækˌsɛntˈɒlədʒɪsts/
noun a person who studies accents, particularly in linguistics
A1 Accentologists study different accents in languages.
A2 Accentologists analyze how accents vary across regions.
B1 Accentologists often conduct research on the phonetics of various accents.
B2 Accentologists compare and contrast the intonation patterns of different accents.
C1 Accentologists are experts in the field of sociolinguistics, specializing in accent variation.
C2 Accentologists use advanced technology to analyze subtle nuances in speech patterns.
formal Accentologists study the phonetic and phonological properties of accents in different languages.
informal I heard accentologists can determine where someone is from based on their accent.
slang Those accentologists are like accent detectives, figuring out where people come from just by how they talk.
figurative To accentologists, accents are like fingerprints, each one unique and telling a story.
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