The Living Dialect of Litton in the West Riding of Yorkshire

Description

A study of the dialect spoken by one man in Litton, in the old West Riding of Yorkshire, based on answers given to questions from the Dieth-Orton Questionnaire (Books I-IX), and a tape-recorded conversation between the informant, James Ingleby and Stanley Ellis, made for the collector by Ellis in November 1962. An introduction to the village and its environs is followed by two chapters which present a descriptive account of the sounds of the Litton dialect recorded in 1962, and Middle English vowels and diphthongs in stressed position. The first of three appendices contains orthographic and phonetic transcriptions of a passage selected from Ellis' hour-long tape-recorded interview with the informant. This passage was also copied onto a gramophone disc and presented with the study. The second appendix concerns Littondale barns, and includes the collector's written descriptions, pencil drawings and photographs. The third appendix comprises a bound collection of Dieth-Orton Questionnaire Response Book leaves, containing ms. phonetic transcriptions of James Ingleby's answers to Books I-IX, recorded by the collector over Easter 1962, and transcribed by her in 1963. A duplicate set of these sheets (bound, photostat copies) is also included.

Metadata

Identifier lfpl9jln
IRN 410283
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/247
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/lfpl9jln
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) Battersby, Pauline
Date 1963
Size and Medium xiv, 94 bound ms. leaves; 9 b/w photographs.

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