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Publication details [#30499]

Watt, D. 2002. 'I don't speak with a Geordie accent, I speak, like, the Northern accent': Contact-induced levelling in the Tyneside vowel system. Journal of Sociolinguistics 6 (1) : 44–63.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Blackwell Publishers
ISBN
1360-6441

Annotation

This paper points to high levels of dialect contact brought about by migrant influx from elsewhere in the British Isles during the 18th and 19th centuries as promotors of the creation of a kind of Tyneside urban regional standard, considering additionally the history of acute stigma attached to Tyneside speech. These and other social factors underly an analysis of the FACE and GOAT variables in contemporary Tyneside English.