Regional Varieties Checklist Flashcards

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What phonological features do you need to look for?

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Consonant and vowel pronunciation

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What do you need to look for in vowels?

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How certain sounds are pronounced:
mud, cup, hug
path, grass, laugh
palm, calm
hazy, happy, needy (final vowels)
pool, spoon, tooth
gate, hale, face
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What do you need to look for in consonants?

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Is it rhotic/non-rhotic
Are consonants replaced with glottal
Does h-dropping occur
How is 'ing' realised
Does l vocalisation occur
Distribution of clear and dark |l|
Is there an "oo" |j| sound in words like News and Few
Any assimilation, coalescence, elision
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What is a rhotic accent?

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Where the |r| phoneme is vocalised for consonants in the middle or end of words, whereas in RP they are only vocalised at the beginning or in consonant clusters

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What are consonants replaces by glottals?

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Where a specific movement of the vocal chord replaces a particular sound which is usually articulated in RP

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6
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What sounds do glottal stops usually replace?

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|t|

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What is h-dropping?

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Where the phoneme |h| is omitted from the word

e.g. hot -> ‘ot

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What is l vocalisation?

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Where the phoneme |l| is replaces with a vowel/semi vowel sound
e.g. milk -> miwk

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What are clear and dark |l|?

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What is assimilation?

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When sounds next to each other become more alike

Usually occurs in rapid speech: handbag -> hambag

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What is coalescence?

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Where two or more sounds merge together

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What is elision?

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When sounds are left out
again this usually happens in rapid speech with words that have clusters of consonants or syllables
e.g. library -> libry

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What is liaison?

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Where a sound is inserted between words or syllables to help them run together more smoothly

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What sounds do liaisons usually occur with?

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|r| - used at the end of words when the first word ends in an r and is followed by a word starting with a vowel
e.g. mother ate sounds like “mother rate”

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15
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What do you need to look for in verbs?

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Are there any non-standard present and past tense forms

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16
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What do you need to look for in negation?

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If any double negatives

Does “ain’t” occur

17
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What do you need to look for in nouns?

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Are there any non-standard plural forms

18
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What do you need to look for in pronouns?

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Are there any non-standard personal and relative pronouns

19
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What do you need to look for in adjectives?

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Are there any non-standard superlatives and comparatives

20
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What do you need to look for in demonstratives?

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Are there any non-standard forms

21
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What do you need to look for in adverbs?

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Are there any non-standard varieties

e.g. SE -ly ending not present

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What do you need to look for in prepositions?

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Are they omitted

Are there any non-standard forms

23
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What lexical features do you need to look for?

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If they have any non-standard forms of:
nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, function words
Or any use of exclamations, fillers, terms of address, word-meaning relationships