Why We Talk Funny, Valerie Fridland
Why We Talk Funny, Valerie Fridland
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Why We Talk Funny
The Real Story Behind Our Accents

Author: Valerie Fridland

Narrator: Valerie Fridland, Christophe Landa, Khaya Fraites, Elisabeth Lagelée, Aaron Goodson, Michael Mola, Max Newland, Magnus Rook, Lucy Archer Woodcock

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/21/2026


Synopsis

A fun, smart and surprising dive into the past, present and future of accents – and the enduring power of sounding different

Accents have long held our fascination. As far back as the 7th century BCE, Egyptian pharaohs experimented with babies to test out theories about the “original” accent and the Old Testament relays how a small difference in the pronunciation of “s” became a fatal litmus test of tribal belonging. Still today, from dinner parties to job interviews, you’ll find people kicking up dust about things like where and how to pronounce a ‘t,’ as in, never in “often,” but with proper British poshness, as in “t(y)une.”  

In Why We Talk Funny, linguist Valerie Fridland unlocks the secrets of what linguistic science, psychology and history can tell us about the evolution of human speech, why accents develop, and how they shape our professional and social lives. With a healthy dose of her signature humor and captivating anecdotes, Fridland explores how the twin forces of physiology and psychology along with the need to fit in changes the trajectory of speech over languages and lifetimes, diving deep into the history and social forces driving the way people talk. Along the way, she emphasizes that accents don’t always set us apart, they can also bring us together.  Whether it's the accent that hints at your hometown, your group, your social status or your ethnicity, the sounds we say reveal a lot about who we are and where we’ve been – even for those who might think they have no accent at all.

The story of language is the story of humanity, and as Fridland reminds us, the funny sounds we make – whether from the mouths of ancient ancestors or the tongues of screenbound teens – all come from the same powerful desire to communicate and belong. Why We Talk Funny will change the way you think about your own accent – and transform the way you listen to the sounds of others.

About The Author

Valerie Fridland is the author of Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English, and a professor of linguistics in the English Department at the University of Nevada, Reno. She writes a popular language blog on Psychology Today called "Language in the Wild," and is a professor in The Great Courses series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angie on March 01, 2026

A fun book with full of fascinating information I am interested in language and enjoy learning about this important aspect of our lives. I also enjoy books that give me smiles and even laughs (although my long-suffering husband is not as fond of the laughs as I am!) . Why We Talk Funny did an excelle......more

Goodreads review by Migdalia on December 13, 2025

I absolutely loved this book! As someone who reads a tons of books on linguistics, I feel like there was so much new and fascinating information here. Fridland is an expert in sociolinguistics and it shows. She has a knack for explaining ideas in a way that educates and illuminates. She tackles, all......more

Goodreads review by V on November 13, 2025

English might be the international language. It's everywhere! Here English, there English. I read this in English, I'm speaking to you in English! Even when talking to someone who isn't a native speaker, we often use English. But guess what? English isn't an easy language! If you think that just bec......more

Goodreads review by MICHEAL on April 22, 2026

Why We Talk Funny by Valerie Fridland reframes accents from superficial quirks into powerful markers of identity, perception, and social dynamics. What distinguishes this work is its integration of linguistics, psychology, and history into a narrative that is both accessible and intellectually ground......more

Goodreads review by Erica on January 17, 2026

A lighthearted, informative look at accents through the eyes of a linguist, this is an extremely accessible introduction. At times I felt the prose was trying a bit too hard to be funny and I also wished for a bit more of a cross-language overview (the book mostly focuses on the many accents and dia......more


Quotes

“An entertaining, well-researched survey.”Wall Street Journal

“In this wide-ranging account, linguist Fridland (Like, Literally, Dude) surveys cutting-edge sociological, psychological, and historical explanations for why accents exist and what effects they have on society. Fast-paced and cheerily written despite sometimes heavy subject matter, this is a delightfully easygoing linguistic romp.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[A] wide-ranging examination of accents and dialects from developmental, historical, and social perspectives. This deep dive into sociolinguistics is leavened by Fridland’s humorous asides.... Fridland effectively makes the case that accents, by promoting communication, can unite rather than divide us.”Booklist

“A sprightly and informed study of accents, their evolution, and social purpose. Fridland takes a playful approach to exploring accents without diminishing academic rigor.... Smart pop-science writing, inviting and well-researched.”Kirkus

“A very fun and playful look at language and speech.... This is a book for folks who enjoy sharing random trivia at parties and reading books written with a wink... every reader will come away with new knowledge.”LibraryJournal

“Brilliant! Why We Talk Funny is for everyone who perks up when they hear an accent.”—Mignon Fogarty, New York Times bestselling author and host of the Grammar Girl podcast

“Page after page of illuminating, entertaining answers to questions we all have about why people talk the way they do! I will be recommending this to language nerds everywhere.”—Ellen Jovin, bestselling author of Rebel with a Clause: Tales and Tips from a Roving Grammarian

“A fascinating guide to unlocking the power of your accent. By exploring the surprising evolution of how we sound, Why We Talk Funny will make you a more empathetic listener and a more effective communicator at home, at work, and out in the world.”—Scott Kaufman, author of Transcend: The New Science of Self Actualization

“There is a sense of discovery and joy on every page, thanks to Valerie Fridland’s obvious and infectious passion for linguistics. Bursting with untold possibilities of what we’re communicating without words when we speak, Why We Talk Funny will make readers irrevocably aware of how the way we say things determines how we move through the world!” —Joe Berkowitz, author of Away with Words: An Irreverent Tour Through the World of Pun Competitions

“Bringing together heaps of fun facts and fascinating linguistic science, Why We Talk Funny celebrates what makes us sound distinct and all we have in common so that we can listen and hear each other in important new ways.”—Anne Curzan, author of Says Who?: A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words