Dialect matters: respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press
"Based on Peter Trudgill's weekly column in the Eastern Daily Press newspaper, this book has two overall messages. The first is that language is a fascinating and enjoyable phenomenon which not enough people know enough about. The second is that we should not discriminate negatively agains...
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adam_text | DIALECT MATTERS
/ TRUDGILL, PETER [AUTHOR]
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. HISTORY: HOW THINGS CAME TO BE THIS WAY; 2. PRESCRIPTIVISM AND OTHER
USELESS PASTIMES; 3. LANGUAGE CHANGE: OBSERVING AND ACCEPTING IT; 4.
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO WORDS; 5. LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS IN CONTACT AND
CONFLICT; 6. RESPECTING ENGLISH GRAMMAR; 7. RESPECTING ORDINARY
LANGUAGE; 8. SOUNDS AND FURY; 9. RESPECTING LOCAL SPEECH; 10. GRAMMAR:
THE WONDER OF IT ALL; 11. MORE ABOUT WORDS; 12. ORIGINS; 13. ACCENT
RULES; 14. RESPECTING NAMES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Map
Themes
1 History: how things came to be this way
Prologue: Sir William Jones and his revolution
1.1 Our ancestors across the sea
1.2 The oldest English word
1.3 Ouse
1A Detective work: our ethnic background
1.5 Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and The Sheres
1.6 The Great Heathen Army
1.7 Danes and Angles in the swamps
1.8 The saint and the poet
1.9 Those Normans and their handwriting
1.10 There s likewise a wind on the heath
1.11 Germanic tribes in Grandad s kitchen
1.12 Refugees and asylum seekers
1.13 Re volt and rebellion
2 Prescriptivism and other useless pastimes
2.1 Against uniformity
2.2 Wrong
2.3 On starting with a conjunction and ending with a
preposition
2.4 Grammar questions for an expert
2.5 Aren t there anv rules?
2.6 Fewer and less
2.1 Apostrophe s
2.8 Spelling-punctuation-and-grammar
2.9 Me. myself, I
2.10 The next couple is . . .
2.11 Singular they
2.12 Grammar and conkers
2.13 Norwegian classrooms
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3 Language change: observing and accepting it 44
3.1 Fing and bruvver 44
3.2 Going with the flow 45
3.3 TC-dropping 47
3.4 Enough rejoicing 47
3.5 Reasons to be cheerful, part I 48
3.6 Don t blame the Yanks 50
3.7 Lay and lie 51
3.8 Controversy 52
4 What is happening to words? 54
4.1 Latte? 54
4.2 Danish pastries 55
4.3 It s not American 56
4.4 Weakening and bleaching 57
4.5 Wood for the trees 59
4.6 Curb kerb 60
4.7 But 62
4.8 How many words do you know? 62
4.9 Give us a butcher s 64
4.10 Feet and inches 65
4.11 Surnames 66
4.12 Maps and napkins 67
4.13 No boys named Sue 69
4.14 Aitch 70
4.15 Two 71
5 Languages and dialects in contact and conflict 73
5.1 Julius and Cleopatra 73
5.2 Lesbian English 74
5.3 Mandarin or not? 75
5.4 English is not enough 77
5.5 A tragedy and the Winter Olympics 78
5.6 Ukraine 79
.7 Semitic 80
5.8 What we can learn from the Welsh 82
5.9 The only thing in life is language 83
5.10 Gillian Anderson and the critical threshold 84
5.11 Mother tongue 86
5.12 Vallée d Aoste 87
5.13 Barriers 88
Contents ix
6 Respecting English grammar 90
6.1 You done it, did you? 90
6.2 Long John Hill 92
6.3 Youse, y all, together 93
6.4 Quadruple negatives 94
6.5 As you like it 95
6.6 Who knows what an adverb is? 97
6.7 Nowt, nought, naught 98
6.8 Good grammar makes you happy 100
6.9 Bad English causes crime 101
6.10 Ministry circular 102
7 Respecting ordinary language 104
7.1 Well 104
7.2 Like like like 105
7.3 A sexist outrage 106
7.4 Tomatoes and girls 107
7.5 The euphemism treadmill 109
7.6 Visions 110
7.7 Customers 111
7.8 Alight 114
7.9 Mate 115
7.10 Viability 116
7.11 Seagulls 117
7.12 Is language really for communication? 118
7.13 The lexical bar 120
8 Sounds and fury 122
8.1 Well-spoken? 122
8.2 Prejudice holds us back 124
8.3 I don t have an accent 125
8.4 Droppin your^ s is lazy 126
8.5 Phonotactics, or chimleys and goalkeepers 128
8.6 Dropping your aitches 129
8.7 Glottal stops 131
8.8 Snarl, sneer, sneeze, snicker, sniff 132
9 Respecting local speech 134
9.1 He in t watchen on the marshes 134
9.2 The news in dialect 135
9.3 In the USA 137
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9.4 Hypocrisy and intelligence 138
9.5 Prejudice in art and business 139
9.6 Offensive 141
9.7 R’s where they don t belong 142
9.8 Casual linguicism 144
9.9 The elephant in the room 145
9.10 Dialects and hitch-hiking 146
9.11 Like what I done here 147
9.12 So you can tell em apart 149
10 Grammar: the wonder of it all 151
10.1 What is your evidence? 151
10.2 He and she 152
10.3 I m going (to see them win) 154
10.4 Eat shoot and leave 155
10.5 Known and thrown 156
10.6 On on 158
10.7 Dual 159
10.8 Went, goed, went 160
10.9 Why not goodest? 161
11 More about words 163
11.1 Yes 163
11.2 Donkeys 164
11.3 Truce words 165
11.4 Samphire and swad 166
11.5 Isoglosses and swingletrees 168
11.6 Local words? 169
11.7 Punt and quant 171
12 Origins 173
12.1 Anne Boleyn 173
12.2 Back-formation: Thetford and the Germans 174
12.3 Anglo-Saxon dialects: the River Wensum 175
12.4 Great Snoring 177
12.5 Westlegate: Franks, Normans, Danes 178
12.6 Mystery etymology: the Great Cockey 181
12.7 Trunch 182
12.8 Black Shuck 183
12.9 Unthank 184
Contents xi
13 Accent rules 186
13.1 In New England 186
13.2 The nineteenth vowel 188
13.3 Snow joke: when puns don t work 189
13.4 Hair it is! 190
13.5 Norwich rules 192
13.6 Advanced Norwich 193
13.7 Ugly? 194
14 Respecting names 196
14.1 Changes vs mistakes 196
14.2 Spelling pronunciations: Aylsham and Walsham 197
14.3 Folk etymology: aspirin, willows and Salhouse 198
14.4 The BBC Pronunciation Unit 200
14.5 Misinterpretation and Cley-next-the-Sea 202
14.6 In-migration and spirited debates 203
14.7 Sprowston and Old English vowels 204
14.8 Hunstanton: twelve hundred years of linguistic change 205
14.9 Ipsidge: a terrible lesson 206
14.10 Heigham: the role of the media 207
14.11 Clay, Lowstof and the £15,000 map 209
14.12 Nowhere 210
14.13 Tuning in to the way we speak 211
14.14 What we call it 211
14.15 Northwic 213
Postscript 215
Index
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Based on Peter Trudgill’s weekly column in the Eastern Daily Press newspaper, this
book has two overall messages. The first is that language is a fascinating and enjoyable
phenomenon, which not enough people know enough about. The second is that we
should not discriminate negatively against individuals and groups because of their
accent, dialect or native language. Linguistic prejudice, known as “linguicism”, is more
publicly and shamelessly demonstrated than racism and sexism, as is “prescriptivism”,
the practice of elevating one language or language variety as “better” than another.
Written in an entertaining and accessible style, TrudgilPs columns support the language
of ordinary people. Exploring topics such nonstandard versus standard dialects;
vernacular (everyday) language as opposed to purist and politically correct language;
informal vocabulary as opposed to business-school jargon; and minority versus majority
languages, they will appeal to a wide audience. Each article is also accompanied by notes
designed for students and by those who are unfamiliar with the East Anglian setting.
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spellingShingle | Trudgill, Peter 1943- Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh Englisch Gesellschaft Linguistik English language Dialects England English language Dialects Social aspects English language Dialects Periodicals English language Provincialisms England Language change England LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General Mundart (DE-588)4040725-1 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
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title | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press |
title_auth | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press |
title_exact_search | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press |
title_full | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press Peter Trudgill, University of Agder, Norway ; pen and ink drawings by John Trudgill (1916-1986) |
title_fullStr | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press Peter Trudgill, University of Agder, Norway ; pen and ink drawings by John Trudgill (1916-1986) |
title_full_unstemmed | Dialect matters respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press Peter Trudgill, University of Agder, Norway ; pen and ink drawings by John Trudgill (1916-1986) |
title_short | Dialect matters |
title_sort | dialect matters respecting vernacular language columns from the eastern daily press |
title_sub | respecting vernacular language : columns from the Eastern Daily Press |
topic | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh Englisch Gesellschaft Linguistik English language Dialects England English language Dialects Social aspects English language Dialects Periodicals English language Provincialisms England Language change England LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General Mundart (DE-588)4040725-1 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
topic_facet | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General Englisch Gesellschaft Linguistik English language Dialects England English language Dialects Social aspects English language Dialects Periodicals English language Provincialisms England Language change England Mundart |
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