Hello everyone
Could you recommend me some good links or books to the topic:"phonetic differences between english english accents"?
I would be very grateful8-)
Thank you in advance
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Hello everyone
Could you recommend me some good links or books to the topic:"phonetic differences between english english accents"?
I would be very grateful8-)
Thank you in advance
Some here:
http://www.usingenglish.com/links/Di...ish/index.html
And this site might help:
English Accents and Dialects
Thank you Tdol8-)
Thank you very much:hi:
Bye
hi there.
Kamil's my mate and i've asked him to post this question here but he haven't done it precisely enough.
i am writing my graduation work with topic as above.
thank you for those links, Tdol, i've been digging thru them but i need something different, namely transcriptions of differences between english regional accents.
something, like here:
Lancashire dialect and accent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
but concerning only phonetics and about more than one accent,
like a phonetic comparison.
can you help me?
thanx in advance.
axid
[you can send an eventual answer on axception@gmail.com]
Why not compare that to Yorkshire: Yorkshire Folk Talk - pronunciation.
because i do not need Yorkshire accent ;-)
what i need it either of these:
staffordshire
dudley
southampton
littlehampton
OR
i posted it on "analysing language" but maybe you will be able to help me.
as in my country [and not only] IPA is the only one phonetic alphabet i can use, i need someone [best would be british] to help me figure this one out:
definite article occasionally ® [?]; definite article + V ® [D] (the other [DUD@] girl); H-dropping; Yorkshire assimilation (I were too forward for them [fQ:w@t fQr/ @m])
PRICE [a: ~ a:I > A:]; MOUTH [a: ~ aU]; GOAT [OU]; START [a: > A:]; STRUT [u]; BATH [a]
<-ook> ® [u:k];® [dl]; <-ng#> ® [Ng]
note also our [aU@], cloths [klQDz], because [bIkQs], always [Q:lw@z], one [wQn] and once [wUns], schoolmaster [sk}:lma.st@], couldn’t [kUdn@], don’t [dUn@ ~ do:nt], half [a:f], teemed [tEmd], didn’t [dIn@], what’n-you-may-call-it [wQtnIkQt]
i need to rewrite these rules using International Phonetic Alphabet?
cuold you possibly help me with that?
thank you in advance