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Titlebook: English Pronunciation in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; Charles Jones Book 2006 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publ

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The Sound System: Description and Classificationgle knock of a Hammer upon an Anvil; a single touch of a musical String; or the Sound of ., &c.’, a definition prescient of that for the phoneme. Jones also recognises a . which ‘is such as consists of two, or more of those Simple Sounds’; as examples of this type he includes: . in . in . in . in .
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The Vowel Phonology’ to that in ., and may have been something like [i̞], as Wyld observes (1953: 207): ‘the long forms with [ī] were far commoner during the first four centuries of the Modern period than at present. ‘Peety’ [pīt.] for . was occasionally heard until quite recently, and ‘leetle’ [lītl] is still used fa
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Non-Vowel Phonologysimplex. The progress of the changes is, however, phonologically quite transparent. We see a movement away from a segment characterized by a relatively high degree of obstruency to one where a more vowellike configuration — in terms, at any rate of formant structure prominence — is produced. The lin
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Sound/Symbol Representations symbolism of John Wild of Littleleek, through the ‘alphabet scrambling’ of ., to the use of fairly conventional diacritics (such as acute and grave accent marks) and straightforward re-spellings. The rationale behind such orthographic innovation seems to have centred around a genuine desire to rect
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The Vowel Phonologycrete identification, while others seem to deny its existence at any level. In this last camp seems to be Joshua Steele (1775: x) who identifies the italicized vowels in English items such as .vil, k.n, .t, b., i. with their French counterparts Par.s, hab.t, r.s, d.t, .l, suggesting a lack of any te
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Non-Vowel Phonology respells items such as . and . as . and ., adding that ‘the . and . in these and such like words, sounding like soft . [his [dʒ]: CJ]’. Walker (1791: 33) refines the contextual factors: ‘In the very numerous termination ., these vowels [.: CJ] are pronounced in one syllable like short .; but when t
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Backgroundification) of syntax, morphology as well as issues relating to vocabulary (Bailey 1992; Görlach 1998). As far as publications specific to pronunciation are concerned, these are more and more inclined to concentrate specifically on listing and identifying what are seen as negative pronunciations, vul
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The Vowel Phonologyo longer characteristic, while the low and back [ɑ] vowel in items like . has replaced Dryden’s [a], although this usage is still ‘often used by refined speakers in the north’. He records too how the common eighteenth-century raising of [oo] to [uu] in an item like . is ‘still heard from elderly spe
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