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How educated English speak English : pronunciation as social behaviour / / Ingrid Wotschke



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Autore: Wotschke Ingrid Visualizza persona
Titolo: How educated English speak English : pronunciation as social behaviour / / Ingrid Wotschke Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berlin, Germany : , : Frank & Timme, , 2014
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina: 428.34
Soggetto topico: English language - Great Britain - Pronunciation
English language - Great Britain - Standardization
English language - Spoken English - Great Britain
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; Foreword; Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One: The Relevance of Speech Accent in England; Chapter Two: Prestigious Speech Versus Regional Dialect; Chapter Three: Reactions to the Traditional Language Hierarchy; Chapter Four: Broadcast English as mirror and indicator; Conclusion; Notes; References
Sommario/riassunto: How do educated English speak English? Does it sound like Oxford or rather like Cockney? Why did traditional pronunciation habits and criteria of acceptability change radically during the 20th century, when even the BBC world service got a new sound? How to cope with the impacts of this change; what is the actual 'standard'? Speech accent is not only a regional, but also a social marker. Ingrid Wotschke discusses educated pronunciation in its changing social contexts, supported by numerous speech samples and illustrations. Besides, she presents the alternative model of current Educated English
Titolo autorizzato: How educated English speak English  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-7329-9915-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910787071103321
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Serie: Sprachwissenschaft ; ; Band 21.