cuesaccent
Cuesaccent is a term used in linguistics and phonetics to describe a distinctive pattern of accent or pronunciation that is intentionally adopted or perceived by a speaker, often to convey a particular social identity, to blend in, or for other communicative purposes. It is not necessarily a native accent but rather a consciously managed or subconsciously developed way of speaking.
The phenomenon of cuesaccent can arise in various contexts. For instance, individuals who move to a new
In some cases, cuesaccent can be associated with code-switching, where a speaker alternates between two or more