The Study of Dialect: An Introduction to Dialectology |
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Development of Dialectology 18001950 | 37 |
The Study of Regional Dialect in Britain | 68 |
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A. J. Ellis accent age-groups approach Bickerton Britain British English Chapter Cockney common concerned consonant continuum correspondence detailed dialect differences Dialect Society dialect surveys diasystem different dialects diphthong Edmont Ellis employed English dialects environment examined example fact fieldworkers Figure findings free variation fricative geographical German Gilliéron glottal stop grammar groups historical Hypercorrection important individual informants instance interesting interview investigation isoglosses Jaberg judgement sample koǝl Labov lexical Linguistic Atlas linguistic change locality maps method mutual intelligibility Neogrammarian non-standard Northern occur particular word phonemes phonological population produced pronounced pronunciation published question questionnaire realized referred regional rules sample scores simply situation social class sound speakers speech Standard English standard language structural dialectology structural linguistics style symbol tion traditional transcription Trudgill underlying forms urban usually variables variation varieties various vocabulary vowel Weinreich West Yorkshire Wright