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Cockney and Estuary English. A comparison (Paperback)
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Cockney and Estuary English. A comparison (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject English Language
and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,0, University of
Duisburg-Essen (Fachbereich 3), 20 entries in the bibliography,
language: English, comment: Since linguists have traced features of
the so calles Estuary English in the speech of the Queen, it has
gained growing interest. Is it really the "new RP" or just a
mixture of London English with some Cockney features? This essay
gives an overview on both Cockney as a main source and Estuary
English itself. It refers to phonetic as well as sociolinguistic
charactestics and tries to explain the growing popularity of this
accent., abstract: This paper aims at giving an overview on the two
topics that will be briefly compared at its end: Cockney on the one
hand and Estuary English on the other. This comparison and
combination results from the question in how far Cockney as one of
the two main reference dialects of Estuary English has influenced
this rather new accent which recently has gained a lot of public
attention. First, a historic account on Cockney is given as well as
an overview on its specific phonetic and grammatical features.
Finally, its social perception is elaborated. Secondly it is
attempted to explain to which phenomena the term Estuary English
refers to. In this context, the two influential reference sources
are discussed: RP and Cockney at antipodal ends. Furthermore some
syntactic and phonetic features of Estuary English are listed.
Furthermore, the geographical as well as the social expansion of
Estuary English is illustrated. Finally, a brief comparison of
Estuary English and Cockney in terms of linguistic status,
acceptability, mobility as well as social perception is given. The
research on Estuary English is based on two different sorts of
texts: On the one hand the advanced layman Rosewarne, who coined
the term Estuary English in the first place and who even claims
that it could possibly become the new RP,
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