They are ordinary, seemingly educated, white Northeasterners ranging from their late 20s to late middle age speaking casually.
And what stands out today, 60 years later, is how often they pause briefly when they talk.
Their speech sounds almost herky-jerky to the modern ear.
Casual speech, always and everywhere in any language, is all about short sentences, often unfinished, often with occasional hesitations.
For one thing, a single song doesn’t change the way people talk every day.
Persons:
” It’s, Frank Zappa’s