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Accent, Dialect and the School
Trudgill's book can be regarded as the British counterpart to Robert A. Hall, Jr.'s Leave Your Language Alone! Trudgill presents, in lay language, linguistic theories concerning the misguided social prejudice & intolerance of nonstandard dialects & the advantage of dialect diversit...
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Published in: | The Modern language journal (Boulder, Colo.) Colo.), 1976-04, Vol.60 (4), p.196-196 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Trudgill's book can be regarded as the British counterpart to Robert A. Hall, Jr.'s Leave Your Language Alone! Trudgill presents, in lay language, linguistic theories concerning the misguided social prejudice & intolerance of nonstandard dialects & the advantage of dialect diversity. He points out the shortcomings of the widely used Initial Teaching Alphabet, which does not make phonemic distinctions found in regional dialects. Several criticisms of the work include the lack of sociological input. The work is timely & useful for both British & American readers. J. Atkinson |
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ISSN: | 0026-7902 1540-4781 |
DOI: | 10.2307/326313 |