A Pilot Study of Four Phonetic Changes in General British
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Lina Bikelienė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4696-912X
Laura Černelytė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2604-6421
Published 2020-12-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/Verb.17
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Keywords

phonetics
pronunciation teaching
learner language

How to Cite

Bikelienė, L. and Černelytė, L. (2020) “A Pilot Study of Four Phonetic Changes in General British”, Verbum, 11, p. 6. doi:10.15388/Verb.17.

Abstract

The pilot study reports on the prevalence of four phonetic changes (yod coalescence, yod dropping, /ʒ/ versus /ʤ/ in loan words, and GOAT allophony) in General British. The study consists of two stages to address the question from different perspectives: native speakers’ preferences and documentation of the changes in current pronouncing dictionaries.Sixty words likely to undergo one of the changes are chosen for the analysis. The survey is based on the framework by Wells (1998). Though the descriptive study resultsreveal a high degree of the respondents’ preference for ‘modern’ pronunciation, it varies across categories. The comparative analysis of the manifestation of the changes in the Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (2008), the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary (2011), and the Current British English Searchable Transcriptions (N/A) indicate their gradual way into the ‘standard’ language.

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