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" Irishman; but the common standard dialect is that in which all marks of a particular place of birth and residence are lost and nothing appears to indicate any other habits of intercourse than with the well-bred and well-informed, wherever they may be... "
Walker Remodelled: A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language - 14. lappuse
autors: John Walker, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1836 - 738 lapas
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: Adapted to the ...

John Walker - 1874 - 938 lapas
...exclusively to one place, — not even to London ; for the mere cockney, even though tolerably educated, jias his peculiarities as well as the mere Scotchman or...altogether reach this standard ; but if he reach it very r~»rly, all the object of a complete conformity в.»» be gained. A person needs not blush because...
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Report of the ... Meeting, 14. sējums

ANZAAS (Association) - 1914 - 880 lapas
...pronunciation, but there is a generally admitted one — a pronunciation in which all marks of the particular place of birth and residence are lost,...well-bred and well-informed wherever they may be found. The difficulties to be overcome in reaching this standard are due to ignorance and indifference, slovenliness...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand ..., 14. sējums

ANZAAS (Association). Meeting - 1914 - 874 lapas
...pronunciation, but there is a generally admitted one — a pronunciation in which all marks of the particular place of birth and residence are lost,...well-bred and well-informed wherever they may be found. The difficulties to be overcome in reaching this standard are due to ignorance and indifference, slovenliness...
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Language in History: Theories and Texts

Tony Crowley - 1996 - 228 lapas
...he specifies the central form of the spoken language: The dialect then, which we have here in view, is not that which belongs exclusively to one place,...well-bred and well-informed, wherever they may be found. (Smart 1836: xl) The 'standard dialect' here refers to a particular form of speech which evidently...
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The Language Web: The Power and Problem of Words - The 1996 BBC Reith Lectures

Jean Aitchison - 1997 - 160 lapas
...in 1 8 3 6, a treatise which offered 'principles of Remedy for Defects of Utterance', commented that 'the common standard dialect is that in which all...appears to indicate any other habits of intercourse thr.n with the well-bred and well-informed, wherever they may be found'. So Standard English came to...
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The English Languages

Thomas Burns McArthur - 1998 - 278 lapas
...Quarterly Review, Edinburgh, February, 1836, p. 356, writer not named.) 1836b: UK (English) BH Smart The common standard dialect is that in which all marks...well-bred and well-informed, wherever they may be found... It may be that a person cannot altogether reach this standard; but if he reach it very nearly, all...
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English in Nineteenth-Century England: An Introduction

Manfred Görlach - 1999 - 356 lapas
...contemporary statements (quoted from Mugglestone 1995:54, 30, 2) illustrate the acceptance of this ideal: (1) The common standard dialect is that in which all marks of a particular place and residence are lost, and nothing appears to indicate any other habits of intercourse than with the...
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Vocal Authority: Singing Style and Ideology

John Potter - 2006 - 244 lapas
...need to acquire: . . . the standard dialect that in which all marks of a particular place of birth or residence are lost, and nothing appears to indicate...well-bred and well-informed, wherever they may be found. (Phillipps, 1985, pp. 135-6) The 'standard dialect' requires an accent which 'demands a plumminess...
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