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Qu'est-ce (qui) est drawl - définition

PERCEIVED LONGER VOWEL SOUNDS AND DIPHTHONGS IN SPEECH
Southern Drawl; The Southern Drawl; Southern drawl; Cavalry drawl

Drawl         
·vt To utter in a slow, lengthened tone.
II. Drawl ·noun A lengthened, slow monotonous utterance.
III. Drawl ·vi To speak with slow and lingering utterance, from laziness, lack of spirit, affectation, ·etc.
drawl         
(drawls, drawling, drawled)
If someone drawls, they speak slowly and not very clearly, with long vowel sounds.
'I guess you guys don't mind if I smoke?' he drawled...
He has a deep voice and he drawls slightly.
VERB: V with quote, V
Drawl is also a noun.
...Jack's southern drawl.
N-COUNT: with supp
drawl         
¦ verb speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds.
¦ noun a drawling accent.
Derivatives
drawler noun
drawly adjective
Origin
C16: prob. orig. sl., from Low Ger. or Du. dralen 'delay, linger'.

Wikipédia

Drawl

A drawl is a perceived feature of some varieties of spoken English and generally indicates slower, longer vowel sounds and diphthongs. The drawl is often perceived as a method of speaking more slowly and may be erroneously attributed to laziness or fatigue. That particular speech pattern exists primarily in varieties of English, the most noticeable of which are Southern American English, Broad Australian English, and Broad New Zealand English. It is believed to have its origin in the 1590-1600s Dutch or Low German word "dralen" /ˈdraːlə(n)/, meaning "to linger."

The most commonly-recognized Southern Drawl features the diphthongization or triphthongization of the traditional short front vowels, as in the words pat, pet, and pit, especially at the end of sentences. They develop a glide up from their original starting position to [j] and, in some cases, back down to schwa.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour drawl
1. She is an elegant black woman with a slow, southern drawl.
2. He wears a droopy hat atop his lanky frame and speaks with a soft drawl.
3. Indeed, a southern–American–style drawl still marks out Liberians from other English–speaking Africans.
4. I don‘t need that drawl telling me I am being a bad girl.
5. "I see you got her first." It was a familiar voice, that London drawl.