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How come when people with a strong regional accent (i.e., Southern) or stuttering problem don manifest it when they sing?

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How come when people with a strong regional accent (i.e., Southern) or stuttering problem don manifest it when they sing?

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When someone speaks with an accent, they produce the vowel sounds differently than the person identifying them as having an accent. When singing, the vowels are prolonged and those differences are minimized.

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