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IV. Northern Ireland English




Non-systematic Differences

Some words have pronunciation distinctively different from RP.

length (lenej {lenGj

raspberry ['rcuzbrij ['rasben)

realise ['nalaizj ['riAlaizj

tortoise |'to:t3sj ('to:rtoizj

with jwidl |wi0j

 

 

 

It should be stated first of all that English pronunciation standards in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Eire are different. The explanation lies in history.

In the Middle Ages almost the whole of Ireland was Irish speaking. Nowadays, however, native speakers of Irish are few in number and are confined to rural areas even though Irish is the official language of Ireland and is taught in schools. The English language in Southern Ireland was originally introduced from the West and West Midlands of England and still shows signs of this today. This kind of English has spread to cover most 'of the Irish Republic. Naturally the pronunciation of these areas retains features of western parts of England.

The English of northern parts of the island with its centre in Belfast has its roots in Scotland, as large numbers of settlers came to this part from the south-west of Scotland from the seventeenth century onwards. Now speaking about Northern Ireland, it is true to say that English here is not homogeneous. Areas of the far north are heavily Scots-influenced. Other parts are marked by less heavily Scots-influenced varieties,of English. It is, of course, obvious that the language distinction is not coterminous with the political division of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, some areas of the Republic, Donegal, for instance, speak N. Ir..Eng. (Northern Ireland English), while some of the northern provinces speak S. Ir. Eng. (Southern Ireland English).

In this chapter we shall'deal with Northern Ireland English pronunciation.

Vowels

The vowel system is similar to that of Scottish accents, post-vocalic retroflex frictionless son'orant [r] being used as in Scotland.

[i]:pit [pit], fir [fir], bird [bird], city [siti], fern [firn], fur [fir]; [i]: bee [bt], beer [btr], seedy ['sL-dfc], meet [mil], meat [mil]; [ej: pet [pet], bed [bed];

vje]: bay [be], bear [ber], plate [pletj, weight [wet]; [л]: but [bAt];

[a]:pof [pat], bard [bard], hat [hat], dance [dans], half [haf]; [v]:put [put], boot [bvt],pull [pul], pool [pul], poor [pur]; [oj: boat [bot], board [bord], pole [pol], knows [noz], nose [noz], pour [por],pore [por]; [y.]:paw [po:], doll [do:!], pause [po:z]; [d]: cot [kot]; [aij: buy [bai], tide [taid]; [аи]: bout [baut]; [oi]: boy [boi].

The following notes on vowels should be read in association with the list above.

The actual realization of a vowel may vary considerably according to the following phoneme:

3. in words like bay, say the vowel is a monophthong [e],
preconsonantally it may be a diphthong of the type [еэ — is]:
gate
[gist];

4. [i], [o] are fairly central;

5. [э:] and [d] contrast only before [p, t, k];

6. |ai], [аи] are very variable;

7. realization of [a] may vary considerably.

Consonants

1. [1] is mainly clear;

2. intervocalic [t] is often a voiced flap [d]: airy ['sidi:];

3. between vowels [d] may be lost: mother ['тэ:эг];

4. [h] is present.




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