In:Focus on: England and Wales
Edited by Wolfgang Viereck
[Varieties of English Around the World G4] 1984
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Published online: 1 January 1984
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g4.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
The voicing of initial fricatives in Middle English
Sociolinguistic aspects of place-names: Ethnic affiliation and the pronunciation of Welsh in the Welsh capital
The sound system of a West Midland dialect: Kniveton, Derbyshire
Spatial aspects of linguistic change in Surrey, Kent and Sussex
Research on non-standard dialects of British English: Progress and prospects
Amn’t I, or the hole in the pattern
He took the bottle and put ‘n in his pocket$: The object pronoun it in present-day Somerset
Tyneside syntax: A presentation of some data from the Tyneside Linguistic Survey
Use and non-use of prepositions in spatial expressions in the dialect of Cambridgeshire
Welsh English: A grammatical conspectus
Fieldwork for the Survey of Anglo-Welsh Dialects: North Wales 1980–81
The data of the Survey of English Dialects computerised: Key and conventions
On the interrelationship of British and American English: Morphological evidence
Index301
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