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 from an American one, a
New Zealand one from an Australian one, a Jamaican one from a
Barbadian one? What are the historical reasons for British-American
pronunciation differences? What sound changes are currently in
progress in New York, in London, in Edinburgh? Dr Wells his written
principally for students of linguistics, phonetics and English
language, but the motivated general reader will also find the study
both fascinating and rewarding.
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Beyond the British Isles
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781316038918
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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