Changes since Pronunciation 2.Grammar 3.Vocabulary
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R STRUT-FOOT Split BATH-TRAP Split Wh Other Changes
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Other dialects cease to be written “Standard English” in the middle of the 20th century spoken by 2% of the population
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs
face goat
face goat
face goat
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R star start farmer fare fair fear queer stern work turn firm
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R STRUT-FOOT Split
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R STRUT-FOOT Split BATH-TRAP Split bath class pass dance half fast laugh daft trap back mat ran rag bad stab maths gas
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R STRUT-FOOT Split BATH-TRAP Split
Changes since Pronunciation Standardization: one standard dialect Long mid vowels to diphthongs Loss of non-prevocallic R STRUT-FOOT Split BATH-TRAP Split Wh Other Changes (outside Standard English) H-Dropping Diphthong Shift
Changes since Pronunciation 2.GrammarGrammar 3.Vocabulary
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