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That's a strange dichotomy to make. How is accent elimination different from an accent change from a nonstandard accent to a standard accent?


He's just pointing out that the concept of "accent elimination" is obviously coming from someone who is in a mindset of, "I sometimes have coworkers who have accents, unlike me, who speaks in the default accent"


I believe that "accent" here refers to "phonetics of a foreign language applied by a non-native English speaker". i.e. German speakers who merge /w/ and /v/ because no such distinction exists in German. That's a different kind of accent from an American, British or Kiwi accent, etc, which are produced by divergent populations of native English speakers.


Why do you think that there isn’t any distinction between /w/ and /v/ in German? That’s simply not true …




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