Northern English
A Social and Cultural History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Jan '09
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An account of English in the north of England, discussing its history, culture and diversity.
English as spoken in the north of England has a rich social and cultural history; however research has often neglected it in favour of 'Standard English'. In this groundbreaking, alternative account of the history of English, Northern English, with its varieties and diversity, takes centre stage for the first timeEnglish as spoken in the north of England has a rich social and cultural history; however it has often been neglected by historical linguists, whose research has focused largely on the development of 'Standard English'. In this groundbreaking, alternative account of the history of English, Northern English takes centre stage for the first time. Emphasising its richness and variety, the book places northern speech and culture in the context of identity, iconography, mental maps, boundaries and marginalisation. It reassesses the role of Northern English in the development of Modern Standard English, draws some pioneering conclusions about the future of Northern English, and considers the origins of the many images and stereotypes surrounding northerners and their speech. Numerous maps, and a useful index of northern English words and pronunciations, are included. Innovative and original, Northern English will be welcomed by all those interested in the history and regional diversity of English.
'This monograph is an extensive and thorough account…' Dr. Daniela Cesiri, Linguist
ISBN: 9780521100199
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
Weight: 350g
280 pages