I just caught up with this fascinating programme, broadcast on Radio 4 last Tuesday, which was introduced by the wonderful Michael Rosen. While it may not provoke much discussion here, if any at all, I thought people might be interested to hear the podcast:
Word of Mouth: Multicultural London English (R4 2 Oct)
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Thanks for this, really interesting, I'd not heard of MLE before, actually I thought they were saying Emily until the penny dropped!
On a slightly different tack, The London Sound Survey contains many fascinating speech recordings going back to the early 1900's and is well worth dipping into: https://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/
Years ago I remember a demonstration on R4 by a gifted film studio dialect coach on the evolution of American English, in which he added in stages West Country English, Scots and Irish on a sentence, ending up with American. Quite a party-piece.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostThanks for this, really interesting, I'd not heard of MLE before, actually I thought they were saying Emily until the penny dropped!
On a slightly different tack, The London Sound Survey contains many fascinating speech recordings going back to the early 1900's and is well worth dipping into: https://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/
Years ago I remember a demonstration on R4 by a gifted film studio dialect coach on the evolution of American English, in which he added in stages West Country English, Scots and Irish on a sentence, ending up with American. Quite a party-piece.
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