10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SOUTHERN BRITISH ENGLISH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Southern British English in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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English Pronunciation Models: A Changing Scene
Speakers from Belfast, for instance, use statement intonation patterns that are '
upside down' versions of the patterns used in Southern British English (Jarman
and Cruttenden 1976, Rahilly 1991, Cruttenden 1995, Wells and Peppe 1996,
Ladd ...
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Joanna Przedlacka,
2008
2
The Atlas of North American
English: Phonetics, Phonology, ...
The phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon of Canadian English
have much more in common with American varieties than with Standard
Southern British English. For example, the vocalization of /r/ and the phonemic
split of ...
William Labov, Sharon Ash, Charles Boberg,
2006
3
Teaching Pronunciation: A Reference for Teachers of
English ...
Speakers of Southern British English, however, and many NAE speakers as well
no longer have the /hw/ sound in their phonemic inventories. DIFFERENCES IN
THE VOWEL INVENTORIES The phonemic differences between NAE and British
...
Marianne Celce-Murcia, Donna M. Brinton, Janet M. Goodwin,
1996
4
Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction
See http://www.pbs .org/speak/seatosea/american varieties/southern. British
English Influences on American English The linguistic effects of different British
settlement groups that landed up and down the coast can still be heard in
American ...
Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck,
2009
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The Timing of Voicing in
British English Obstruents
Henceforth. the term 'Southern British English' (SBE) is used to refer specifically
to the accent being focused on in this study. The use of 'Southern' should not be
understood to be irnplyirng anything othe than the geographical origin of the ...
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Ammon, Ulrich; Dittmar, Norbert; Mattheier, Klaus J.; ...
... SAfE), with more or less the same phonemic inventory as southern British
English varieties. Phonetically, however, there are differences between these
varieties. A full description of FIE phonetics and phonology is given in Sudbury (
2000).
Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier,
2006
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New Perspectives on
English Historical Linguistics: Syntax ...
There, Africans would have come primarily into contact with speakers of
vernacular southern British English; in the Caribbean, much of the indentured
population would have originated in southwest England and southern Ireland (
see e.g. ...
Christian Kay, Simon Horobin, Jeremy J. Smith,
2004
One obvious implication is that if Southern British English does syllabify verb-final
III into an empty onset position for both following affixes and following direct
object pronouns, and American English does not, then an adequate model of ...
Louis Goldstein, D. H. Whalen, Catherine T. Best,
2006
9
The Cambridge History of the
English Language
... that variation in American English pronunciation reflects variation in British
English and that "all varieties of American English largely conform to the
phonemic pattern of Standard British English," by which he meant southern
British English.
Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Roger Lass,
1992
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Standards of
English: Codified Varieties Around the World
Table 1.3 Varieties of Irish and Scottish English standard Southern British English
| | standard Irish English standard Scottish English vernacular Irish English
vernacular Scottish English / Scots here. Nor is it relevant Whether the features
are ...