well it certainly wasnt invented in cincinnati cupcake! So you are definitely wrong in saying they have NO accent, because they do not sound original, which you admit,...contradiction
However like i said, they may have no accent when compared to the Americanized English, so if you are speaking of strictly the USA, I am willing to believe Cincinnatti people have no accent
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What I am telling you is that MANY EXPERTS SAY people in the southern ohio and eastern Indiana region speak english CLOSER to the gramatically proper pronunciation for the ENTIRE WORLDS ACCEPTED pronunciation of the English language than anywhere else in the world.
That means even BRITISH linguists accept that the majority of the English do not pronounce ENGLISH WORDS according to the proper ENGLISH pronunciation.
Hence, England has a million different accents within even 1 city.
That also means AMERICAN linguists accept that the majority of American's do not pronounce ENGLISH WORDS according to the proper ENGLISH pronunciation.
Hence, America has a million different accents within even 1 city.
This occurs because we steal so many words from other languages and sometimes we pronounce them the way they WOULD be pronounced in English and sometimes we pronounce them how they would be pronounced in their original language.
For example, Versailles is a french city pronounced like Ver-Sigh. But the Kentucky city it is named after is pronounced VER-SAILS.
But technically, according to the rules of the English language the Kentucky pronunciation is closer to correct than what most educated people would say.
The English language is like math. There are specific rules for correct pronunciation that we CONSTANTLY ignore.