The Appalachian accent is more based on Scots-Irish, as those were the groups which settled there. They have many unique slang terms and idioms. The Southern accent is more of a slow drawl of regular English, with the words just pronounced slightly differently. Appalachian is more quick, with a harder sound to many of the words.
the Southern Accent
Russian accent is slavic based, Romanian accent is Latin based
it is about 15 % differens , if talk slowly you understand well.
Bill Clinton has a Southern accent, specifically a regional Arkansas accent.
It is a slight mix between a cockney accent, a southern Scottish accent, and an Irish accent attributed because of the Liverpudlian ports. They adopted different accents, with a different accent on their own.
The southern accent has not changed much in the past few centuries, but the western has, so it depends on whether you refer to the current western accent, or the old western accent. After the States War ended in 1865, many southerners moved west in search of freedom, since it was still mostly untouched. As a result, much of the west adopted a southern twang often heard in old western movies. In many places, it was almost indistiguishable from it's original southern roots. Around the turn of the century, northerners began flocking to the west, thus diminishing the prevelance of the southern accent. Nowdays the western accent is fairly equalized with the rest of the country, except for some rural or otherwise isolated areas.
She had an southern accent.
She had a southern accent.
there's an accent
australians have athick accent
A southern bell accent.
southern accent