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Accents of English is about the way English is pronounced by different people in different places. Volume 1 provides a synthesizing introduction, which shows how accents vary not only geographically, but also with social class, formality, sex and age; and in volumes 2 and 3 the author examines in greater depth the various accents used by people who speak English as their mother tongue: the accents of the regions of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland (volume 2), and of the USA, Canada, the West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Black Africa and the Far East (volume 3). Each volume can be read independently, and together they form a major scholarly survey, of considerable originality, which not only includes descriptions of hitherto neglected accents, but also examines the implications for phonological theory. Readers will find the answers to many questions: Who makes 'good' rhyme with 'mood'? Which accents have no voiced sibilants? How is a Canadian accent different

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Volume II: The British Isles: Preface; Typographical conventions and phonetic symbols; Part IV. England: 12. RP revisited; 13. London; 14. The south; 15. The north; Part V. The Celtic Countries: 16. Wales; 17. Scotland; 18. Ireland; Sources and further reading; References; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 4/8/1982 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521285407, 978-0521285407
      ISBN10: 0521285402

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Accents of English is about the way English is pronounced by different people in different places. Volume 1 provides a synthesizing introduction, which shows how accents vary not only geographically, but also with social class, formality, sex and age; and in volumes 2 and 3 the author examines in greater depth the various accents used by people who speak English as their mother tongue: the accents of the regions of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland (volume 2), and of the USA, Canada, the West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Black Africa and the Far East (volume 3). Each volume can be read independently, and together they form a major scholarly survey, of considerable originality, which not only includes descriptions of hitherto neglected accents, but also examines the implications for phonological theory. Readers will find the answers to many questions: Who makes 'good' rhyme with 'mood'? Which accents have no voiced sibilants? How is a Canadian accent different

      Table of Contents
      Volume II: The British Isles: Preface; Typographical conventions and phonetic symbols; Part IV. England: 12. RP revisited; 13. London; 14. The south; 15. The north; Part V. The Celtic Countries: 16. Wales; 17. Scotland; 18. Ireland; Sources and further reading; References; Index.

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