The British Isles
Title | The British Isles PDF eBook |
Author | Bernd Kortmann |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 545 |
Release | 2008-12-10 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110208393 |
This volume gives a detailed overview of the varieties of English spoken on the British Isles, including lesser-known varieties such as those spoken in Orkney and Shetland and the Channel Islands. The chapters, written by widely acclaimed specialists, provide concise and comprehensive information on the phonological, morphological and syntactic characteristics of each variety discussed. The articles are followed by exercises and study questions. The exercises are geared towards students and can be used for classroom assignments as well as for self study in preparation for exams. Instructors can use the exercises, sound samples and interactive maps to enhance their classroom presentations and to highlight important language features.
English Accents and Dialects
Title | English Accents and Dialects PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Hughes |
Publisher | Hodder Education |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 1996-01 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780340614464 |
This is a unique introductory survey of the main regional and social varieties of English spoken in the British Isles. In the book, the authors discuss accent and dialect in the broader framework of language variation, including phonetic, phonological, grammatical, lexical, historical and stylistic differences. This is followed by a survey of the speech of twelve different areas of the British Isles. The cassette which accompanies the book consists of edited interviews (all transcribed in the book) with speakers from each of the different areas. The third edition has been thoroughly revised and includes an entirely new chapter on Received Pronunciation. The cassette now includes recordings of three different varieties of RP speech. Entirely new sections, with corresponding recordings, have been added on Lowland Scots, Devon and Dublin speech.
Inventing English
Title | Inventing English PDF eBook |
Author | Seth Lerer |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 527 |
Release | 2015-08-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0231541244 |
A history of English from the age of Beowulf to the rap of Eminem, “written with real authority, enthusiasm and love for our unruly and exquisite language” (The Washington Post). Many have written about the evolution of grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, but only Seth Lerer situates these developments within the larger history of English, America, and literature. This edition of his “remarkable linguistic investigation” (Booklist) features a new chapter on the influence of biblical translation and an epilogue on the relationship of English speech to writing. A unique blend of historical and personal narrative, both “erudite and accessible” (The Globe and Mail), Inventing English is the surprising tale of a language that is as dynamic as the people to whom it belongs. “Lerer is not just a scholar; he's also a fan of English—his passion is evident on every page of this examination of how our language came to sound—and look—as it does and how words came to have their current meanings…the book percolates with creative energy and will please anyone intrigued by how our richly variegated language came to be.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Accents of English: Volume 2
Title | Accents of English: Volume 2 PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Wells |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1982-04-08 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780521285407 |
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.
The Dialects of England, Second Edition
Title | The Dialects of England, Second Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Trudgill |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2000-01-28 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780631218142 |
This text celebrates the rich variety of regional and social dialects of English in all its forms, ancient and modern.
From Old English to Standard English
Title | From Old English to Standard English PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Freeborn |
Publisher | University of Ottawa Press |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0776604694 |
"This practical and informative course book is a fascinating, visual volume which leads the student through the development of the language from Old English, through Middle and Early Modern English to the establishment of Standard English in the eighteenth century." "At the core of this substantially expanded second edition lies a series of nearly 200 historical texts, of which more than half are reproduced in facsimile, and which illustrate the progressive changes in the language. The book is firmly based upon linguistic description, with commentaries which form a series of case studies demonstrating the evidence for language change at every level - handwriting, spelling, punctuation, vocabulary, grammar and meaning." "Such a wealth of texts, as well as the structured activities and the various case studies, allow the volume to be used not only as a stimulating course text, guiding students through the analysis of data, but also as a comprehensive resource book and invaluable reference tool for teachers and students at all levels."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The English Language in America
Title | The English Language in America PDF eBook |
Author | George Philip Krapp |
Publisher | |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Americanisms |
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