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The Voices Recordings
Interviewee Tom Richardson

Born: 3 July 1970

Lives: Seaham, Tyne and Wear

Time lived in area: All my life


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Tom describes a word he used to use to describe playing truant - but no one else has come across it.

Language of interview: English

Duration: 0.22 (mins/secs)



About the interview

The participants were asked to describe how they spoke in their own words.

How do you describe your accent: "Typical to the area I'm from."

Have there been other influences on the way you speak: "I have spent my entire life in Seaham and surrounding towns and villages; living here for 34.5 years."

Do you have skills in languages other than English?: Yes

Other languages: British Sign Language

About this interview
TOM: The term I used when I was a kid was "twank" which again sounds quite rude (Ha ha, I've never heard that), sort of like some sort of rhyming slang. And I always say that and people I know, members of me family and people I went to school with used it, but I've never heard it being used since, so I'm not sure whether I invented it (laughs). I doubt it though, and people I've spoken to since have never heard of it.
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