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INTERNATIONAL VARIETIES OF ENGLISH changed? If not, what might be preventing change? If you cannot set this up, try recording a single interviewer in the broadcast media interviewing two different people who speak different kinds of English, and ask the same questions about the interviewer. 3. The following brief passage is taken from R. D. Blackmore’s Lorna Doone (1869, chapter 3). The author is trying to represent the local Devon speech of his character. Which non-standard features in the text show accent, and which show dialect? Never God made vog as could stop their eysen Zober, lad, goo zober now,. | 02 pages 001-136 6 8 02 1 26 pm Pag h 12 12 INTERNATIONAL VARIETIES OF ENGLISH changed If not what might be preventing change If you cannot set this up try recording a single interviewer in the broadcast media interviewing two different people who speak different kinds of English and ask the same questions about the interviewer. 3. The following brief passage is taken from R. D. Blackmore s Lorna Doone 1869 chapter 3 . The author is trying to represent the local Devon speech of his character. Which non-standard features in the text show accent and which show dialect Never God made vog as could stop their eysen . Zober lad goo zober now if thee wish to see thy moother. 4. Note that in New York it is now overtly prestigious to have a rhotic pronunciation while non-rhotic pronunciations are also found but have less prestige. Both rhotic and non-rhotic pronunciations are also found side-by-side in parts of England like Reading Bath and Blackburn. Which pronunciation is seen as more prestigious in these places the rhotic or the non-rhotic Why What does this say about standards in general Recommendations for reading Gorlach 1987 is a good source on colonial lag. While Gorlach himself is sceptical he cites sources which have given the idea a warmer welcome. The origin of the term colonial lag is obscure to me. The main source on dialect mixing is Trudgill 1986 as updated by Trudgill etal. 2000 . For a helpful discussion of the establishment of rhoticity in the USA and the Jamestown settlement in particular see Wolfram and Schilling-Estes 1998 94-9 . 02 pages 001-136 6 8 02 1 26 pm Pa. 13 2 English becomes a world language The spread of English At the time of Elizabeth I 1533-1603 there were at most seven million native speakers of English. There were very few non-native speakers of English. Even Richard Mulcaster an enthusiastic supporter of the English language and the headmaster of the school attended by the poet Edmund Spenser admitted in 1582 that our English tung

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