Audio recordings of English are available from the first half of the twentieth century and complement the written data sources for the recent history of the language. This book is the first to bring together a team of scholars to document and analyse these early recordings in a single volume.
Audio recordings of English are available from the first half of the twentieth century and complement the written data sources for the recent history of the language. This book is the first to bring together a team of scholars to document and analyse these early recordings in a single volume.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Analysing early audio recordings Raymond Hickey 2. British Library sound recordings of vernacular speech Jonathan Robinson 3. Twentieth-century received pronunciation: prevocalic /r/ Anne Fabricius 4. Twentieth-century received pronunciation: stop articulation Raymond Hickey 5. Early London English Paul Kerswill and Eivind Torgersen 6. Merseyside Kevin Watson and Lynn Clark 7. Scotland - Glasgow and the Central Belt Jane Stuart-Smith and Eleanor Lawson 8. Early recordings of Irish English Raymond Hickey 9. Evidence of American regional dialects in early recordings Matthew J. Gordon and Christopher Strelluf 10. New England Daniel Ezra Johnson and David Durian 11. Upper Midwestern English Thomas Purnell, Eric Raimy and Joseph Salmons 12. Western United States Valerie Fridland and Tyler Kendall 13. Analysis of the ex-slave recordings Erik R. Thomas 14. Archival data on earlier Canadian English Charles Boberg 15. Canadian raising in Newfoundland? Sandra Clarke, Paul De Decker and Gerard Van Herk 16. The Caribbean Shelome Gooden and Kathy-Ann Drayton 17. West Africa Magnus Huber 18. Earlier South Africa English Ian Bekker 19. Tristan da Cunha Daniel Schreier 20. Australia Felicity Cox 21. Early New Zealand English: the closing diphthongs Márton Sóskuthy, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Katie Drager and Paul Foulkes 22. The development of recording technology Raymond Hickey.
1. Analysing early audio recordings Raymond Hickey 2. British Library sound recordings of vernacular speech Jonathan Robinson 3. Twentieth-century received pronunciation: prevocalic /r/ Anne Fabricius 4. Twentieth-century received pronunciation: stop articulation Raymond Hickey 5. Early London English Paul Kerswill and Eivind Torgersen 6. Merseyside Kevin Watson and Lynn Clark 7. Scotland - Glasgow and the Central Belt Jane Stuart-Smith and Eleanor Lawson 8. Early recordings of Irish English Raymond Hickey 9. Evidence of American regional dialects in early recordings Matthew J. Gordon and Christopher Strelluf 10. New England Daniel Ezra Johnson and David Durian 11. Upper Midwestern English Thomas Purnell, Eric Raimy and Joseph Salmons 12. Western United States Valerie Fridland and Tyler Kendall 13. Analysis of the ex-slave recordings Erik R. Thomas 14. Archival data on earlier Canadian English Charles Boberg 15. Canadian raising in Newfoundland? Sandra Clarke, Paul De Decker and Gerard Van Herk 16. The Caribbean Shelome Gooden and Kathy-Ann Drayton 17. West Africa Magnus Huber 18. Earlier South Africa English Ian Bekker 19. Tristan da Cunha Daniel Schreier 20. Australia Felicity Cox 21. Early New Zealand English: the closing diphthongs Márton Sóskuthy, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Katie Drager and Paul Foulkes 22. The development of recording technology Raymond Hickey.
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