Quack-talking?
March 1, 2011 7:59 PM Subscribe
In his recent kids-these-days piece about "[v]agueness, the linguistic virus that infected spoken language in the late twentieth century," Clark Whelton says "Even nasal passages are affected by fashion. Quack-talking, the rasping tones preferred by many young women today, used to be considered a misfortune." Do you get what he's talking about, and can you give me an audio or video example?
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