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1 INTRO TO THE IRISH MIDLANDS DIALECT Mainstage 2015

2 HOMEWORK: I LOVE BEING IRISH.

3 CLIP ONE WRITE DOWN ANYTHING YOU NOTICE ABOUT HOW THE ACTOR SPEAKS. TAKE NOTE OF THINGS THAT MAKES HIS ACCENT DIFFERENT THAN A STANDARD AMERICAN ACCENT.

4 WHERE IS IRELAND?

5 WORLD

6 EUROPE

7 BRITISH ISLES

8 WHERE IS THE MIDLANDS?

9 IRELAND

10 CITIES

11 SOME HELPFUL VOCAB!  PHONETICS: THE STUDY OF SPEECH SOUNDS  VOWELS: AN OPEN SPEECH SOUND (A, E, I, O, U, Y)  CONSONANTS: A PARTIALLY OBSTRUCTED SPEECH SOUND (ALL OTHER LETTERS)  MONOPHTHONG: SINGULAR VOWEL SOUND (TEETH, BIRD, POD)  DIPHTHONG: A VOWEL CLUSTER; TWO VOWEL SOUNDS IN ONE SYLLABLE (SOUTH, VOICE, ICE, LOUD, BEARD)  TRIPHTHONG: A VOWEL CLUSTER; THREE VOWEL SOUNDS IN ONE SYLLABLE (HOUR, FIRE, LOYAL)

12 PHONETICS OF MIDLANDS IRISH ACCENT

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14 PHONETICS CONTINUED The dipthong in kite often starts from a centralized place: IPA k ə it. To American and British ears, kite can sound a bit like “koyt.” KITE  KOYT The diphthong in mouth is often fronted to something like IPA ɛ u or æu or ɜ u, among other variants. Hence mouth can sound like “meh-ooth.” MOUTH  MEH-OOTH Th becomes IPA t and d in words like thing and this (i.e. “tin” and “dis”). THING  TIN THIS  DIS


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