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9780199250622

Talking Proper The Rise of Accent As Social Symbol

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    9780199250622

  • ISBN10:

    0199250626

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-12-20
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Talking Proper is a history of the rise and fall of the English accent as a badge of cultural, social, and class identity. Lynda Mugglestone traces the origins of the phenomenon in late eighteenth-century London, follows its history through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and chartsits downfall during the era of New Labour. This is a witty, readable account of a fascinating subject, liberally spiced with quotations from English speech and writing over the past 250 years.

Author Biography


Lynda Mugglestone is News International Lecturer in Language and Communication, University of Oxford and Fellow in English Language and Literature, Pembroke College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. vi
Preface to the Second Editionp. vii
Acknowledgementsp. viii
Introduction: 'A National Obsession'p. 1
The Rise of a Standardp. 7
Accent as Social Symbolp. 50
The Practice of Prescriptionp. 77
/h/ and Other Symbols of the Social Dividep. 95
Ladylike Accents and the Feminine Proprieties of Speechp. 135
Literature and the Literate Speakerp. 173
Educating Accentsp. 212
The Rise (and Fall?) of Received Pronunciationp. 258
Notesp. 295
Referencesp. 334
Indexp. 353
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