Processes Part 4 Processes Part 4 In Part
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Processes Part 4
Processes Part 4 • In Part 1 we looked at Residualisms, which leave scattered traces in modern dialects. • Part 2 dealt with more prominent processes. • In Part 3 we began looking at processs which occurred in Britain after the Atlantic Split (Amrican vs. British English) • In Part 4 will finish with British processes
Wells Chapter 3 Middle English 1400 Wells 3. 1 Residualisms "The Great Divide" Wells 3. 2 British prestige innovations Wells 3. 4 Later British innvoations 1600 Wells 3. 3 Some American innvoations
p. 212 Those changes which occurred in British prestige English (RP) after the “great divide” p. 242 Changes occurring in American English after the “great divide” which did not affect British English p 252 Later British non-prestige changes (not in RP)
p. 242 (Later, when we move to America)
p 252 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
p 253 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
• H-Dropping on unstressed structural words occurs in most native English accents, including RP and GA. This is not what we call H-Dropping! Review the material on Weak Forms from the first-year Phonetics course at http: //www. hi. is/~peturk/KENNSLA/02/TOP/w eakforms. html (Scroll down to (d) h-dropping)
• H-Dropping on unstressed structural words occurs in most native English accents, including RP and GA he, his, her, have, has, had
I think he arrives on Monday I gave it to her yesterday Bush has changed his mind What had Harriet got to say? I have her certificate here No, sorry, that’s his.
• H-Dropping on unstressed structural words occurs in most native English accents, including RP and GA he, his, her, have, has, had
• H-Dropping on unstressed structural words occurs in most native English accents, including RP and GA he, his, her, have, has, had • “H-Dropping” refers to loss of h in stressed words
What had Harriet got to say? I have her certificate here No, sorry, that’s his.
• Repercussions: hypercorrection Harthur and Henry No, he hisnt And use of h in weak fors (Adoptive RP, for instance): I have just sent off her certificate
p 256 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
p. 256
p. 256 FLEECE GOOSE FACE GOAT PRICE CHOICE MOUTH
Diphthong Shift What is the difference between a buffalo and a bison? You can't wash your hands in a buffalo
bison basin
Oh I am And the the cook and the captain bold mate of the Nancy brig, bo’sun tight, midshipmite crew of the Captain’s gig. W. S. Gilbert, The Yarn of the 'Nancy Bell' http: //www. stormy. ca/marine/nancy_bell. html
Diphthong Shift (Melchers and Shaw call this “Wide Diphthongs”) Initial simplification: paint point RP London
Sub-systems A B C D
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-system B
Sub-systems A B C D
Sub-system C
Sub-system C
Sub-system C
Wells deals briefly with Diphthong Shift in Vol. 1 pp. 256 -6 and in greater detail: Vol 2 pp. 306 -310 ( London) Vol 3 pp. 597 -8 (Australia), p. 614 (South Africa)
p 259 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
p. 258 Rule for allophones of l in RP: Rule for allophones of l in accents with L Vocalization:
p. 258 From Phonetics exam 2006: Lazy girls lie all night long on piled-up milk-white pillows
p. 262 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
p. 262
L = lateral, S = sibilant, true C = other consonants
L = lateral, S = sibilant, true C = other consonants
in all environments except #__V
Found in:
p. 262 Non-prestige (non-RP innovations) • H Dropping • Diphthong Shift • L Vocalization • Glottalization (and Glottaling) • The –ing variable
p. 262
p. 262 hi lo
p. 262 ? ME : -inde originally a verbal inflection, -ing originally a verbal noun. Later both current as either.
p. 262
p. 262 Subject to the Weak Vowel Merger (Lenin-Lennon Merger): wanted, kisses, rabbit, stop it
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