Transcribing Estuary English: a discussion document
Wells John.
This article was published in Speech Hearing and Language: UCL Work in Progress, volume 8, 1994, pages 259-267Abstract
Many of our native-speaker undergraduates use a variety of English that I suppose we
have to call Estuary English, following Rosewarne 1984, 1994, Coggle 1993, and many
recent reports on press and television. So do many of the patients our BSc students will
have to deal with.That is, they use the popular speech of the southeast of England
(based on that of London, and thus supposedly centred on the Thames estuary). This
means that their accent is located somewhere in the continuum between RP and broad
Cockney (= the broadest London working-class variety).
Many of our native-speaker undergraduates use a variety of English that I suppose we
have to call Estuary English, following Rosewarne 1984, 1994, Coggle 1993, and many
recent reports on press and television. So do many of the patients our BSc students will
have to deal with.That is, they use the popular speech of the southeast of England
(based on that of London, and thus supposedly centred on the Thames estuary). This
means that their accent is located somewhere in the continuum between RP and broad
Cockney (= the broadest London working-class variety).
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