2 edition of phonology of a South Durham dialect found in the catalog.
phonology of a South Durham dialect
Harold Orton
Published
1933
by Kegan Paul in London
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Written in English
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This chapter surveys the impact of language contact on phonological systems. The phonology of one language may influence that of another in several ways, including lexical borrowing, rule borrowing, Sprachbund features, and interlanguage effects. Illustrations of these phenomena are drawn from interactions between English and French, Hawaiian, and . The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect Harold Orton Häftad. Handbook of Foreign Language Communication and Learning Barbara Seidlhofer, Karlfried Knapp, Henry G Widdowson Inbunden. Games, Rhymes, and Wordplay of London Children N G N Kelsey, Janet E Alton, J D A Widdowson.
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The phonology of a South Durham dialect by Harold Orton,Taylor & Francis Group edition, in English. Book Description. This book, first published inexamines the dialect of the people of Byers Green in County Durham. Orton explores the possible reasons behind why the dialect has signs of external influences, and the ways in which it differs to the dialects of other populations in County Durham.
This book, first published inexamines the dialect of the people of Byers Green in County Durham. Orton explores the possible reasons behind why the dialect has signs of external influences, and the ways in which it differs to the dialects of other populations in County by: 3. The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect.
Find all books from Harold Orton. At you can find used, antique and new books, compare results and immediately purchase your selection at the best price. Descriptive, Historical, and Comparative, Hardcover, Buch, [PU: Routledge] Brand: Routledge.
Get this from a library. The phonology of a south Durham dialect: descriptive, historical, and comparative.
[Harold Orton] -- This book, first published inexamines the dialect of the people of Byers Green in County Durham. Orton explores the possible reasons behind why the dialect has signs of external influences. Pitmatic (originally "pitmatical"), also colloquially known as "yakka", is a dialect of English used in the counties of Northumberland and Durham in England.
It developed as a separate dialect from other Northumbrian dialects such as Geordie partly due to the specialised terms used by mineworkers in the local coal pits.
For example, in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear the. His book The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect, based on the dialect of the area, was re-published by Routledge in The village green. Sir Percy Cradock, GCMG, (–) a senior British civil servant, was born in Byers Green.
The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect: Descriptive, Historical, and Comparative 1st Edition. Harold Orton Febru This book, first published inexamines the dialect of the people of Byers Green in County Durham.
Sociolinguistic characteristics of the speech of some Durham schoolchildren. a pilot study. Unpublished report, Department of English Language and Medieval Literature, University of Durham.
The phonology of a South Durham dialect. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner &. His book The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect, based on the dialect of the area, was re-published by Routledge in The village green Sir Percy Cradock, GCMG, (–) a senior British civil servant, was born in Byers Green.
Dialect, a variety of a language that signals where a person comes from. The notion is usually interpreted geographically (regional dialect), but it also has some application in relation to a person’s social background (class dialect) or occupation (occupational dialect).
The word dialect. The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect. Find all books from Harold Orton. At you can find used, antique and new books, compare results and immediately purchase your selection at the best price.
This book, first published inexamines the dialect of the people Brand: Routledge. This book assesses an extensive range of irregular Middle English spellings for all these changes, with a view to identifying the real course of events: the dates, the chronology, and the dialects that stand out as being innovative.
The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. Orton, H. and Dieth, E. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Orton, Harold, Phonology of a south Durham dialect.
London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Linguistics - Linguistics - Dialectology and linguistic geography: Dialect study as a discipline—dialectology—dates from the first half of the 19th century, when local dialect dictionaries and dialect grammars first appeared in western Europe.
Soon thereafter, dialect maps were developed; most often they depicted the division of a language’s territory into regional dialects. Since at least the early Middle English period the conception of the North of England as a region, which is culturally and linguistically separate from the South of the country, has been widespread (Beal –).
Nonetheless, there is no simple consensus about the extent of the North of England, either in common perception or linguistic description (Billinge and Baker, eds, The Phonology of an East Antrim Dialect Robert J.
Gregg Orton, Harold, The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect (London, ), Grant, op. cit. (), xxviii. Ibid., xxxvi.
This book has been made available online by the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, National Museums Northern Ireland. His book The Phonology of a South Durham Dialect, based on the dialect of the area, was re-published by Routledge in Sir Percy Cradock, GCMG, (–) a senior British civil servant, was born in Byers Green.
He was educated at Alderman Wraith Grammar School, Spennymoor followed by St John's College, Cambridge where he read law. This dissertation, first published inis concerned with the role of the syllable in generative grammar. Kahn argues that the syllable is a necessary element in phonological descriptions by identifying aspects of phonology that seem to call for analysis in terms of syllabic structure and demonstrating the superiority of syllabic analyses over possible alternative solutions.
The phonology of a south Durham dialect: descriptive, historical, and comparative, London: Tr bner. Schuhmacher, Karl. Studien ber den Stabreim in der mittelenglischen Alliterationsdichtung (= Bonner Studien. dialect of the South sounds generally the same throughout the region.
Bender (, 2) also emphasizes that the wide variation in Southern speech is “a diversity of which the general educated public outside of the South and outside of the world of language scholarship often seems to be unaware.”.
Dialect Guide - American Dialects: Southern Dialects This guide gives a general introduction to a sample variety of American dialects. On each page, there will be a description of the unique aspects of the dialect, sound clip examples, and suggestions to resources within the Point Park library.the domain of phonology, which is the language-specific selection and organisation of sounds to signal meanings.
Phonologists are interested in the sound patterns of particular languages, and in what speakers and hearers need to know, and children need to learn, to be speakers of those languages: in that sense, it is close to psychology.