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The Phonology of Neath English: A Socio-dialectological survey
Message 1: The Phonology of Neath English: A Socio-dialectological survey
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Date: 08-Aug-2009
From: Edith Podhovnik <edith.podhovnik fh-joanneum.at>
Subject: The Phonology of Neath English: A Socio-dialectological survey
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Institution: University of Wales, Swansea
Program: PhD
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 2009
Author: Edith Podhovnik
Dissertation Title: The Phonology of Neath English: A Socio-dialectological survey
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Dissertation Director:
Robert Penhallurick
Dissertation Abstract:
The thesis 'The Phonology of Neath English: A Socio-dialectological survey' is a socio-dialectological study of the English spoken in Neath, South Wales. The thesis describes the accent of Neath, analyses to what extent non-linguistic variables affect the accent, and gives an overview of the NE intonation system. In a direct interview with indirect questioning, 27 informants were interviewed to collect data for a phonetic and phonological investigation. Five people were recorded in a second round of interviews conducted to obtain data in digital form for the intonation analysis. The informants are categorised into three age-groups, into male and female, and into graduates and non-graduates. In addition to the phonetic and phonological description of the NE accent, this thesis analyses linguistic variables in connection with social variables and shows the extent of the influence non-linguistic variables have on people's accents in Neath. Social variables, such as gender, age, and education, are connected to phonetics and phonology. Neath English is a typical Southern Welsh English accent with only minor differences from its neighbouring accents. In the analysis of non-linguistic factors, it turns out that the factor age influences the choice of variables the most. The factors education and male/female also affect the choice of variants to different extents. The intonation analysis shows that Neath English uses nuclear tones, heads, and tails as well as grammatical, attitudinal, and discourse functions of intonation in a different way from RP.
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