This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. How we use language — our accent, expressions, and the structure of our sentences — changes from region to region. Vera Regan explains why we should listen to these differences, and why language can act as a cultural barometer.
Sociolinguist Vera Regan is a researcher at University College Dublin, and her work explores the relationship between our cultural landscape and our changing language.
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What your speaking style, like, says about you | Vera Regan | TEDxDublin