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British English

 

RP is believed to be a social marker, a prestige accent of an Englishman, often referred to as the “Queen’s English” or “BBC English”. It’s estimated that only 3-5% of the population of Great Britain speak RP and some phoneticians even say that there are more foreign speakers of English who use RP that native English speakers themselves. Nowadays RP is not homogeneous. Three types are distinguished within it: the conservative RP (the language of the royal family, aristocracy and court), the general RP (spoken by most educated people and BBC announcers) and the advanced RP (used by young people). This last type of RP is believed to reflect the tendencies typical of changes in pronunciation. Some of its features may be results of temporary fashion; some are adopted as a norm.

The status of RP has changed in the last years. It used to be associated with high-class society, aristocracy, authority and competence. Nowadays, however, RP speakers may be disliked because they sound “posh”. Though most BBC announcers still speak RP, other national TV and radio channels have become tolerant of broadcasters’ local accents.

As we’ve mentioned already, pronunciation is subject to all kinds of innovations. Considerable changes are observed in the sound system of the present-day English:

- there is a tendency for all short vowels to be made nearer the centre of the mouth;

- the vowels [i:] and [u:] become more diphthongized (and more fronted);

- [eɪ] is becoming shorter or more like a pure sound [e]: said [sed], again [əˈgen];

- the diphthong [ʊə] tends to be [ɔ:]: sure [ʃɔ:], poor [pɔ:];

- [æ] is often replaced by [a]: have [hav], and [and];

- in rapid speech [h] is lost in the pronouns and the auxiliary “have”: her [ɜ:], he [i:], had [æd];

- palatalized final [k] is often heard: weak [wi:k’], Dick [dɪk’];

- the sound [t] in the intervocalic position is made voiced: better [ˈbedə], letter [ˈledə];

- the dark [ł] is used instead of [l]: believe [bɪˈłi:v];

- [j] is lost following [l, s, z, n]: suit [su:t], illuminate [ɪˈlu:mɪneɪt], exuberant [ɪgˈzu:b(ə)r(ə)nt], neutral [ˈnu:tr(ə)l];

- [ʧ, ʤ] become affricates: fortune [ˈfɔ:ʧu:n], duty [ˈʤu:tɪ];

- pre-consonantal [t] becomes a glottal stop: don’t come [dɜʊnʔˈkʌm].

There is also a strong tendency for elision, reduction and assimilation.

There has appeared a new classification of RP types: general, refined and regional. Refined RP is defined as an upper-class accent; the number of people speaking it is declining. Regional RP represents, in fact, Regional Standards, among which one has become very popular and is said to be substituting RP in general. This is the so-called “Estuary English”. It is a variety of modified regional speech, a mixture of non-regional and local south-eastern English pronunciation and intonation. Estuary English speakers place themselves “between Cockney and the Queen”.

The phonetic features of Estuary English include:

- the use of [w] where RP uses [l] in the final positions or in a final consonant cluster: faulty = fawty; all full = awful;

- glottal stop for [t] and [d]: Scoʔland, neʔwork;

- elision of [j] after “n, l, t, s”: news [nu:z], tune [ʧu:n], absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t], assume [əˈsu:m];

- [ɪ] is prolonged in the final position and may tend towards the quality of a diphthong: very [ˈveri:], city [ˈsɪti:];

- triphthongs [aʊə] and [aɪə] smooth into one long [a:]: hour [a:], tired [ta:d].

Estuary English intonation is characterized by frequent prominence given to prepositions and auxiliary verbs, in some cases the nuclear tone can fall on prepositions:

Let’s get èèto the point.

The pitch of intonation patterns in Estuary English appears to be narrower than that of RP.

Estuary English nowadays is believed to describe the speech of a far larger and currently more linguistically influential group than advanced RP speakers. The popularity of Estuary English among the young is significant for the future. The RP speakers may be aware that RP (Conservative and Advanced) can arouse hostility and general RP is no longer perceived as a neutral accent. So Estuary English is attractive to many, as it obscures sociolinguistic origins.

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