In another thread Cynthialee posted this comment, quoted in part:
Quoteyou are still using the male patern of speech. Women and men use different accents. Your accent is still in the male camp.
I'd like to hear more about this. is this a reference to cadence or idioms or something I'm missing?
I fully recognize my speech patterns are (to my great disappointment) too male, ubt i never thought of it as an accent, per se - but more a, for lack of a better description "highly-rational" pattern rather than an "highly-emotional" pattern.
As an example, and it's very hard to communicate in print: i see a girl friend of mine and we chat. it tends to come in things like "So where are you working now?" "Yes, I've heard they love to work a lot of overtime there" and "I know I need a job bad" and "So how's your family? Did your son get into that college?"
whereas, what i would consider an emotion based female pattern would be more like:
"So! I haven't seen you in SO long! What have you been doing?"
"Oh I know! Sue worked there and she said they 'bout worked her to death"
"I don't know what I'm going to do if i don't find a job soon, I don't know what I'm supposed to do"
"how are the kids? I can't believe Josh is already headed to college, they grow up so fast!"
Now that might be exaggerated a bit but you see what I'm saying I hope. Just more connected, more warm and heartfelt - I often think everything I say sounds "cold"
But is this the "accent" or is it something else?