The Phonology of the Dialect of Drybrook, The Forest of Dean: A Descriptive and Historical Survey

Description

A study of the dialect spoken in the Gloucestershire village of Drybrook, in the Forest of Dean, based on data collected through fieldwork interviews with one informant who had lived in the village for most of her life. At the time of the fieldwork she had been living in Cheltenham for one year. An introduction to the village, the Forest of Dean and the informant is followed by five chapters which present a descriptive account of the sounds of the dialect recorded in 19[82], 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 1983, and present a tabular summary of Old English, Middle English, Scandinavian and Old French equivalents of the stressed vowels in the Drybrook dialect. A Word List is included.

Metadata

Identifier qv8k137f
IRN 410366
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/330
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/qv8k137f
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) O'Brien, Lucy M
Date 1983
Size and Medium x, 137 bound ms. leaves.

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