Discussion Do sounds changed in the last 200 years?

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  1. mio

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    i respectfully rescind my comment and hereby apologise
     
  2. Nume

    Nume [Arcadia Blade Onee-chan][Shameless Paladin]

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    I'm confused.
     
  3. Kemm

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    He means the out-of-tone name-calling post he made before.
     
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    Maybe in 2000 years it will change just a bit. But right now we can't hear the difference at all since changes are really small!

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  5. Too Honest

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    Wrong. Sounds have not changed. It is our hearing frequency that has changed. Just because more carbon particles are afloat inthe air does not change the original "sound" that is being released.

    There are actual scientific studies that support ^above claim(third sentence).
     
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    There was the great vowel shift 500-400 years ago, though.