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The sound of 2050

Posted on April 15, 2015 | 3 Comments

The Week is doing a special series on the US in the year 2050. They asked me to write an article on what English will be like then. I obliged. Here it is, with illustrative videos:

What Americans will sound like in 2050

 

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