Well S_A, if I've got it right it won't be useful to just me then
Melvyn Bragg RP RIP?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI like RP, just as I like good English. I don't speak the former, but try to speak the latter.
However, a northern accents is better for poetry, as "masses" rhymes with "brasses", whereas "brahsses" does not rhyme with "messes" and sounds silly in the Chorus of Peers in Iolanthe.
Surely it was "wireless" then?
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostBerber Olly, Quite! After my thirty five years of living in Salisbury my sister from Sussex pointed out that I say "Bath" as in "Math". I had not noticed but that's what we call the place and the implement around here.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI remember the first time I took a train from Paddington to Bristol, the driver announcing in a strong West Country accent: "The train on Platform 1 will be calling at Reddin, Did Cut, Swindon, Chippnum, Baaaaath Spaaaah , Bristle and Wessun Super Mare.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostBut what is this "West Country"? I lived in Bath for almost a quarter century people in London considered that I therefore lived in the "West Country"; you could go west from there more than twice as far as one would have needed to go east in order to get to London.
For some purposes, the West Country is the northern part of the South West, and the southern part is the South West. Around Bristol the area is also called Wess Vinglun.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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