This is a study of the influence of received pronunciation on a speaker from Workington, Cumberland. His speech is described as occupying a position between received pronunciation and the more conservative Workington speech norm. In this regard he is contrasted with a second Workington man, of identical background, and their status as typical Workington speakers is established by means of a questionnaire. Attention is limited to differing phonetic realisations of the same vowel phonemes, noted impressionistically and supported by accompanying acoustic analysis. Exemplification is provided by a tape-recording of the same passage spoken by the two informants with a transcription of the passage showing linguistic innovation. The process of cha...
Sociolinguists have discussed problematic language ideologies, such as Standard Language Ideology (L...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents a variationist account of phonological variation and change in the vo...
This study presents a synchronic description of the dialect of Farnworth and district. In terms of ...
Abstract This research has two primary aims, both of which are intrinsically linked: firstly, to ...
A number of linguists have noted that Received Pronunciation (RP) has changed during the last half c...
Received Pronunciation is perceived to be Great Britain’s standard dialect, but only roughly 3-5% of...
This thesis presents a study of socially-conditioned phonological variation in a hitherto unresearch...
The purpose of the present article is to specify to what extent the regional dialects of England und...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between phonological variation and perceptions ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016This paper describes the phon...
Post-War years have brought new speech habits and evaluations on grounds of so far unprecedented soc...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
This paper sets out to investigate changes and individual irregularities in the Received Pronunciati...
Sociolinguists have discussed problematic language ideologies, such as Standard Language Ideology (L...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents a variationist account of phonological variation and change in the vo...
This study presents a synchronic description of the dialect of Farnworth and district. In terms of ...
Abstract This research has two primary aims, both of which are intrinsically linked: firstly, to ...
A number of linguists have noted that Received Pronunciation (RP) has changed during the last half c...
Received Pronunciation is perceived to be Great Britain’s standard dialect, but only roughly 3-5% of...
This thesis presents a study of socially-conditioned phonological variation in a hitherto unresearch...
The purpose of the present article is to specify to what extent the regional dialects of England und...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between phonological variation and perceptions ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016This paper describes the phon...
Post-War years have brought new speech habits and evaluations on grounds of so far unprecedented soc...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
This paper sets out to investigate changes and individual irregularities in the Received Pronunciati...
Sociolinguists have discussed problematic language ideologies, such as Standard Language Ideology (L...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...
Perceptual dialectology has the capacity to deliver a great many benefits to the study of language v...