English dialects : an introduction

by Martyn F. Wakelin

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Although the history and structure of Standard English have received much attention, regional forms of English speech have been comparatively neglected. This book aims to introduce the study of dialect in its several aspects both to students of the English language and to interested non-specialists. It is the first work of its kind to draw particularly on the Survey of English Dialects, of which Dr Wakelin was formerly co-editor. Since dialect study in its fullest sense has much light to show more throw not only on the evolution of the English language but on that of English Society also, Dr Wakelin has sought, within the limits available, to keep the reader constantly aware of this wider significance. In this revised edition errors have been corrected and the text expanded at a number of places to take account of new trends and current research. The bibliography has been updated. show less

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Original publication date
1972
Important places
Cornwall, England, UK; Cumberland, England, UK; Derbyshire, England, UK; Devon, England, UK; Durham, England, UK; Lancashire, England, UK (show all 10); Northumberland, England, UK; Somerset, England, UK; Westmorland, England, UK; Yorkshire, England, UK
Dedication
To Di
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Preface
This book owes its origin in a large measure -- like so many other things -- to Professor Harold Orton.
1   Introduction to Dialectology
Many grades of vernacular exist in England today.

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
427LanguageEnglish & Old English languagesHistorical and geographic variations, modern nongeographic variations of English
LCC
PE1711Language and LiteratureEnglish languageEnglishDialects. Provincialisms, etc.
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