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Some phonetic correlates of the rapid colloquial style of pronunciation in RP1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

Héctor Ortiz Lira
Affiliation:
(formerly, University of Chile)

Abstract

The subject under discussion is a style of pronunciation which phoneticians have never completely agreed in labelling: ‘familiar’ (Windsor Lewis, 1969: 36; O'connor, 1971: vii); ‘rapid familiar’ (Jones, 1956: 13); ‘quick colloquial’ (Ward, 1939: 198), and ‘rapid colloquial’ or ‘rapid familiar’ (Gimson, 1962: 302). For O'connor the terms ‘familiar’ and ‘colloquial’ even indicate two different styles.

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Copyright
Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 1976

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