Publication Date:
2002
Citation:
RP: Received or Reference Pronunciation? / M. Sturiale. - In: LINGUISTICA E FILOLOGIA. - ISSN 1594-6517. - 15:(2002), pp. 89-112.
abstract:
The paper deals with the issue of Received Pronunciation. Though still widely regarded as the Standard British English accent especially by the ELT world, this accent is gradually being rejected by contemporary phonologists. In the first part of this paper a brief description of RP is given. In addition, a historical perspective is offered in order to show how it came to be the accepted standard accent, in the period from the end of the nineteenth century until the first few decades of the twentieth century. A brief description of the different viewpoints among phonologists then follows. Finally, attention is focused on the issues related to some recognised and recognisable changes which concern RP, even if the latter is still treated as an ‘unvaried and unvariable’ accent by most phonology coursebooks both for teachers and learners of English.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Received Pronunciation; Variants; Changes
List of contributors:
M. Sturiale
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