Larn Yersel Geordie

Larn Yersel Geordie
Title Larn Yersel Geordie PDF eBook
Author Scott Dobson
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1969
Genre England, North East
ISBN

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The New Geordie Dictionary

The New Geordie Dictionary
Title The New Geordie Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Frank Graham
Publisher Butler Publishing
Pages 48
Release 1987
Genre English language
ISBN 9780946928118

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Geordies

Geordies
Title Geordies PDF eBook
Author Robert Colls
Publisher Northumbria University Press
Pages 220
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9781904794127

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'Geordies' is a celebration of North Eastern virtues, from the lovely countryside to the powerful cultural tradition. It covers the history and life blood of the region and looks at what makes the people of the North East what they are.

A Dictionary of North East Dialect

A Dictionary of North East Dialect
Title A Dictionary of North East Dialect PDF eBook
Author Bill Griffiths
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 602
Release 2010-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1458784843

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As entertaining as it is informative, this dictionary offers records and explanations of a northern English dialect. The research presents information about words that go back as far as the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings as well as those present in today's vernacular. Ideal for anyone interested in English etymology, this reference is thorough and essential.

The Language of London

The Language of London
Title The Language of London PDF eBook
Author Daniel Smith
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Pages 168
Release 2014-12-08
Genre Reference
ISBN 1782433821

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The definitive guide to the vibrant and inventive language of the East End, featuring history, trivia and anecdotes.

Dialect Writing and the North of England

Dialect Writing and the North of England
Title Dialect Writing and the North of England PDF eBook
Author Patrick Honeybone
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 368
Release 2020-09-04
Genre LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN 1474442579

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Investigates how dialect variation in the North of England is represented in writing.

Geordie Accent and Tyneside English

Geordie Accent and Tyneside English
Title Geordie Accent and Tyneside English PDF eBook
Author Karsten Keuchler
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 57
Release 2010-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 3640742737

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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,7, University of Dortmund (Anglistik/Amerikanistik), course: Northern English, language: English, abstract: What is a Geordie? Where does a Geordie live? And how does a Geordie speak and write? There have been countless debates about the definition of the term 'Geordie'. Oftentimes it has been applied to people all across the Northeast of England. In contrast to this, recent studies consider the term rather inappropriate for people living elsewhere than in Newcastle and its direct surroundings, i.e. the so-called Tyneside. Wells claims the term is to be applied to "anyone who comes from Tyneside" (Wells 1982: p. 374). However, there is hardly any evidence for either theory. The name 'Geordie' is obviously derived from the early 18th century, when the inhabitants of Newcastle supported the English kings George I and George II. Thus they had formed an opposition to Northumberland, where it was obligatory to support the Scottish Jacobite rebellions (cf. Smith 2007). What can be said without a doubt is that people living in Sunderland, not more than twenty miles south of Newcastle, would probably feel offended when being called a Geordie. They prefer the term 'Mackem' in spite of quite a number of similarities to the Geordies with regard to language. According to Andrea Simmelbauer, Tyneside English, spoken in and around Newcastle, is a dialect which is "restricted to an area which stretches some 10-12 kilometres to the north and to the south of the river Tyne"(Simmelbauer 2000: p. 27). Nonetheless, the task of a final definition of the term 'Geordie' remains and will probably remain unsolved. So what can this paper do? At least it can give an overview of the linguistic features which characterize the accent that is commonly used in Newcastle and its surroundings. This topic has been covered by a wide range of linguists not only in academic papers, but also in