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DO YOU SOUND GAY? WHAT OUR VOIC TELL – AND WHAT THEY DON’T
And then June, NPR’s Frh Air sparked another wave of squabblg when, on a show about the new documentary Do I Sound Gay?, host Terry Gross steered the nversatn to vol y, which speech pathologist San Sank implied was landg young women doctors’ offic wh damaged vol folds. One of the thgs that so irked lguists and speech pathologists about Sank’s ments on Frh Air was that she seemed to imply that there are right and wrong ways of talkg—that you should work to dch thgs like Jersey accents, vol y, and the high-equency s of stereotypil gay speech if you want to get along the world.