Accent Bias and the Myth of Comprehensibility - YES! Magazine

Accent Bias and the Myth of Comprehensibility - YES! Magazine

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Expecting people to speak a language in a specific way is more indicative of a colonial mindset and less of the speaker's ability to utilize and comprehend English.

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