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English in the Southwest of England

Author : Jens Strohmeyer
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 25 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783640320226

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English in the Southwest of England by Jens Strohmeyer Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,7, University of Duisburg-Essen (Department of Anglophone Studies ), course: Language, Variation and Change, 7 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Since English is one of the most widespread languages in the world, a vast number of varieties can be found all over the world. These varieties all differ from each other and are marked by regional and social aspects. Investigating these aspects helps to prevent misunderstandings (e.g. the same words meaning different things in different varieties) and offers a lot of information on historical topics. Very often research is done on geographically far away territories as it is the case between Britain and America. This is a pity since there are a lot of varieties within British border which are worth being discussed. That is why this paper deals with a regional variety situated in England: The south-western variety. This essay will give an overview on the English spoken in the Southwest of England. But before the essay is focused on this regional variety chapter two will present dialectology to the reader. What is dialectology? Which are its aims? Where is the difference between Dialect and Accent? Why is observing regional variation so important? To what extend influences social status the occurrence of a social variation? All these questions will be dealt with in chapter two in order to make the reader aware of the importance of language study and especially dialectology. Chapter 3 then will deal with 'English in the Southwest'. After a short presentation of the difficulties of locating exactly 'south-western', the boundaries of the regional variation are defined. Next will be a presentation of characteristics of the region in order to make the in the next chapter presented features of south-western language easier to understand. The presentation of linguistic features will include phonet

English in the Southwest of England

Author : Jens Strohmeyer
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2008-11-18
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9783640214822

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English in the Southwest of England by Jens Strohmeyer Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,7, University of Duisburg-Essen (Department of Anglophone Studies ), course: Language, Variation and Change, language: English, abstract: Since English is one of the most widespread languages in the world, a vast number of varieties can be found all over the world. These varieties all differ from each other and are marked by regional and social aspects. Investigating these aspects helps to prevent misunderstandings (e.g. the same words meaning different things in different varieties) and offers a lot of information on historical topics. Very often research is done on geographically far away territories as it is the case between Britain and America. This is a pity since there are a lot of varieties within British border which are worth being discussed. That is why this paper deals with a regional variety situated in England: The south-western variety. This essay will give an overview on the English spoken in the Southwest of England. But before the essay is focused on this regional variety chapter two will present dialectology to the reader. What is dialectology? Which are its aims? Where is the difference between Dialect and Accent? Why is observing regional variation so important? To what extend influences social status the occurrence of a social variation? All these questions will be dealt with in chapter two in order to make the reader aware of the importance of language study and especially dialectology. Chapter 3 then will deal with ‘English in the Southwest’. After a short presentation of the difficulties of locating exactly ‘south-western’, the boundaries of the regional variation are defined. Next will be a presentation of characteristics of the region in order to make the in the next chapter presented features of south-western language easier to understand. The presentation of linguistic features will include phonetics, grammar and lexis. It will be based on Martyn F. Wakelin’s The Southwest of England, since not much research has been done on that topic and the work of Wakelin seems to be the most adequate for this paper. Furthermore, this essay will not present every feature which can be found when talking about the dialect. Mentioning all would not be capable for an essay of this size, hence shall the reader keep in mind that the features and examples are only a subjective selection by the author and could be extended endlessly. The last part of this essay will be a conclusion, summing up what was said in the term paper.

The Southwest of England

Author : Martyn Francis Wakelin
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1986-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027247131

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The volume consists of a substantial introduction, providing a geographical and historical outline of the area, an account of the origin of the area, an account of the origin of present-day southwestern speech varieties and a synopsis of their main features. This is followed by texts of three main types: brief selections from 17th to 19th century dialect writers, aimed at depicting characteristics of southwestern speech; longer 20th century texts – verse, dialogue in novels; transcripts from tapes from 1950 onwards of speakers of different ages and social backgrounds. A part of each transcript is also provided in phonetic notation.

The Southwest of England

Author : Martyn Francis Wakelin
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015017668511

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The Southwest of England by Martyn Francis Wakelin Pdf

Presents a profile of South West England, provided by Western Power Distribution and the South West Regional Development Agency. Describes the region and includes statistics. Contains information about business. leisure activities, the government, education, transportation, and more.

English Slip-decorated Earthenware at Williamsburg

Author : Leslie Brown Grigsby
Publisher : Colonial Williamsburg
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 0879350903

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English Slip-decorated Earthenware at Williamsburg by Leslie Brown Grigsby Pdf

Illustrated catalog of Colonial Williamsburg's slipware collection. This publication examines English slip-decorated earthenwares, many of which have an almost folk-like quality in their naivety of form and decoration.

English Regional Planning 2000-2010

Author : Corinne Swain,Tim Marshall,Tony Baden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07-26
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136290992

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English Regional Planning 2000-2010 by Corinne Swain,Tim Marshall,Tony Baden Pdf

English Regional Planning 2000-2010 chronicles a vital feature of recent UK planning activity, during the period of the Blair and Brown Labour governments up to 2010. It deals particularly with the regional scale of planning during these years, whereby large steps forward were made, but where policy making often proved very controversial. One purpose of the book is to learn from the many areas of policy development, method and skills which evolved during the decade up to 2010. This will mean that a future return to strategic planning should not have to reinvent the wheel. This book also helps to inform such planning in the rest of the developed world where higher-level planning is more prevalent. The book has eight chapters written by experts active in English regional planning during these years, alongside two chapters by the editors introducing and concluding on the experience as a whole. Thematic topics covered include the way in which housing and employment development was tackled in the varying English regional contexts, and the growing influence of transport and environmental factors on the spatial strategy. Process elements covered include how policy was made through public consultation and working with numerous stakeholders (economic, social, environmental), how the public examination of issues was organised, followed by final consideration by central government, and how monitoring informed the next policy review. The authors do not gloss over the difficulties encountered in the highly contested world of English local and regional politics, or the ways in which central government management of the regional planning process made life on the ground difficult for those engaged in the process. Nevertheless the account as a whole shows how a wealth of innovative and forward looking practices were developed. This multi-faceted study contributes to the understanding of how strategic planning can provide the framework for guiding spatial change and allocating resources, looking to a long-term sustainable future.

Old Northumbrian Verbal Morphosyntax and the (Northern) Subject Rule

Author : Marcelle Cole
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027269911

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Old Northumbrian Verbal Morphosyntax and the (Northern) Subject Rule by Marcelle Cole Pdf

This volume provides both a quantitative statistical and qualitative analysis of Late Northumbrian verbal morphosyntax as recorded in the Old English interlinear gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels. It focuses in particular on the attestation of the subject type and adjacency constraints that characterise the so-called Northern Subject Rule concord system. The study presents new evidence which challenges the traditional Early Middle English dating attributed to the emergence of subject-type concord in the North of England and demonstrates that the syntactic configuration of the Northern Subject Rule was already a feature of Old English. By setting the Northumbrian developments within a broad framework of diachronic and diatopic variation, in which manifestations of subject-type concord are explored in a wide range of varieties of English, the author argues that a concord system based on subject type rather than person/number features is in fact a far less local and more universal tendency in English than previously believed.

The History of English

Author : Stephan Gramley,Vivian Gramley
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781040013397

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The History of English by Stephan Gramley,Vivian Gramley Pdf

The History of English: An Introduction provides a chronological analysis of the linguistic, social, and cultural development of the English language from before its establishment in Britain around the year 450 to the present. Each chapter represents a new stage in the evolution of the language, all illustrated with a rich and diverse selection of primary texts. The book also explores the wider global course of the language, including a historical review of English in its pidgin and creole varieties and as a native and/or second language in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. The third edition, carefully revised and updated throughout, includes: ● chapter introductions and conclusions to assist in orientation plus additional marginal references throughout; ● the addition of 21 timelines often running from Old English to Present-Day English and focusing on a variety of features; ● a new focus on the relevance of change for and in Present-Day English; ● discussions on the role and image of women, the (in-)visibility of social classes, and regional variation in English; ● material on bilingualism, code-switching, and borrowing, and on the effects of the social media on language use; ● over 90 textual examples demonstrating linguistic change and over 100 figures, tables, and maps, including 31 colour images, to support and illuminate the text; ● updated online support material including brief introductions to Old and to Middle English, further articles on linguistic, historical, and cultural phenomena which go beyond the scope of the book, additional sample texts, exercises, and audio clips. With study questions as well as recommendations for further reading and topics for further study, The History of English is essential reading for any student of the English language and will be of relevance to any course addressing the origins and development of the English language.

The Grammar of Irish English

Author : Markku Filppula
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2002-01-04
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134759958

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The Grammar of Irish English by Markku Filppula Pdf

Irish English, also termed 'Anglo-Irish' or 'Hiberno-English', as in this book, is not usually perceived as having a grammatical system of its own. Markku Filppula here challenges this misconception and offers a descriptive and contact-linguistic account of the grammar of Hiberno-English. Drawing on a wide range of authentic materials documenting Hiberno-English dialects past and present Filppula examines: * the most distinctive grammatical features of these dialects * relationships with earlier and other regional varieties of English * the continuing influence of the Irish language on Hiberno-English * similarities between Hiberno-English and other Celtic-influenced varieties of English spoken in Scotland and Wales The Grammar of Irish English is a comprehensive empirical study which will be an essential reference for scholars of Hiberno-English and of value to all those working in the field of Germanic linguistics.

Historical Dialectology in the Digital Age

Author : Rhona Alcorn
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781474430555

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Historical Dialectology in the Digital Age by Rhona Alcorn Pdf

Examines how pre-modernist conceptions and social organizations of pleasure have impacted post-WWII film.

A Survey of Modern English

Author : Stephan Gramley,Kurt-Michael Pätzold
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2004-02-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134420469

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A Survey of Modern English by Stephan Gramley,Kurt-Michael Pätzold Pdf

Fully revised and updated, the second edition of this authoritative guide is a comprehensive, scholarly and systematic review of modern English. In one volume the book presents a description of both the linguistic structure of present-day English and its geographical, social, gender, and ethnic variations. Covering new developments such as the impact of email on language and corpus-based grammars, this accessible text has been extensively rewritten and brings the survey of modern English right up to date. It also offers new examples and suggestions for further reading.

Negation in Non-Standard British English

Author : Lieselotte Anderwald
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2003-08-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134513840

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Negation in Non-Standard British English by Lieselotte Anderwald Pdf

Despite the advances of radio and television and increasing mobility and urbanization, spoken English is by no means becoming more like the written standard. English dialect grammar, however, is still a new and relatively undeveloped area of research, and most studies to date are either restricted regionally, or based on impressionistic statements. This book provides the first thorough empirical study of the field of non-standard negation across Great Britain.

Analysing 21st Century British English

Author : Clive Upton,Bethan Davies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134111091

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Analysing 21st Century British English by Clive Upton,Bethan Davies Pdf

The Voices project of the British Broadcasting Corporation, a recent high-profile media investigation, gathered contemporary English dialect samples from all over the UK and invited contributions from the public to a dedicated website. This book explores both issues of ideology and representation behind the media project and uses to which the emerging data can be put in the study of language variation and change. Two lead-in chapters, written from the complementary perspectives of a broadcast media specialist, Simon Elmes, and an academic linguist, David Crystal, set the project in the BBC’s historical, social, and linguistic contexts. Following these, authorities in a range of specialisms concerned with uses and representations of language varieties address various aspects of the project’s potential, in three broad sections: Linguistic explorations of the representations of language and the debates on language evoked by the data. The linguistic product of the project, including lexical, phonological, and grammatical investigations. Technical aspects of creating maps from the large electronic Voices database. An interactive companion website provides the means to access, explore, and make use of raw linguistic data, along with interpretive maps created from it, all accompanied by full explanations. Analysing 21st Century British English brings together key research and is essential reading for advanced undergraduate students, postgraduate students and researchers working in the areas of language variation, dialect and sociolinguistics. Contributors: David Crystal, Bethan Davies, Susie Dent, Simon Elmes, Holly Gilbert, Jon Herring, John Holliday, Alexandra Jaffe, Tommaso Milani, Rob Penhallurick, Jonnie Robinson, Mooniq Shaikjee, Ann Thompson, Will Turner, Clive Upton, Martijn Wieling.

World Englishes Volumes I-III Set

Author : Tometro Hopkins,Kendall Decker,John McKenny
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 864 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781441135735

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World Englishes Volumes I-III Set by Tometro Hopkins,Kendall Decker,John McKenny Pdf

World Englishes is a twelve-volume series, presenting a comprehensive, detailed survey of English as it is spoken all over the world. The volumes are organised into four groups, covering Britain, Europe, America, Africa and Asia, and celebrate English in all its diversity. The chapters contain maps, facts and figures, and a detailed description about English as it is spoken in each region and are an invaluable library resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and academics interested in the diversity of the English language.

Introduction to Regional Englishes

Author : Joan C Beal
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-26
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780748687268

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Introduction to Regional Englishes by Joan C Beal Pdf

A description of regional varieties of British English, along with discussion of current research in dialectology/ variationist sociolinguistics.