The Phonology of the Dialect of Himley, in South Staffordshire

Description

A study of the dialect spoken in Himley, Staffordshire, based on fieldwork data collected by Peter Gibson and used in his M.A. thesis, 'Studies in the Linguistic Geography of Staffordshire' (Leeds 1955, LAVC/SRP/1/111). Reference is also made to an audio recording of a Himley speaker, made by Stanley Ellis in January 1955. An introduction to the village is followed by five chapters which present a descriptive account of the sounds of the dialect recorded in 1955, describe the development of Middle English sounds in the living dialect (vowels of stressed and unstressed syllables), describe changes in consonantal sounds from the Old and Middle English periods down to 1955, and present a tabular summary of Old English, Middle English, Scandinavian and Old French equivalents of stressed vowels in the living dialect. A Word List is included, and two appendices present a phonetic transcription of Ellis' audio recording, and information on the verb to be in the Himley dialect.

Metadata

Identifier hq593zy7
IRN 410261
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/225
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/hq593zy7
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) Hubbard, Wendy E
Date 1957
Size and Medium xiv, 121 bound ms. leaves.

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