The American Elizabethan Accent: Sea Island Residents Talk

IF 0.6 Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Preeshl, Foster Johns
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study of “American Elizabethan” compares key “Hoi Toid” sounds in the “Delmarva” accents on Smith (Maryland) and Tangier (Virginia) Islands utilizing original accent samples collected in 2019. Since these inhabited Islands are only accessible by ferry, it was hypothesized that islanders would retain more accent elements from southwest England and Ireland than mainlanders, resulting in a similarity of contemporary and historical pronunciation and prosody. Though fewer of these accent elements were present than anticipated, several phonetic realizations distinguished the Hoi Toid accents from British and Original Pronunciation accents. Previous linguistic research, including collections of local vocabulary, further inform this comparative analysis that draws attention to contemporary accent loss on Sea Coast Islands in the Chesapeake Bay. Categorization of these accents into an “American Elizabethan” accent attempts to mitigate accent loss by archiving recorded material and analysis and, furthermore, raises awareness of the impact of climate change on speakers’ environments.
美国伊丽莎白时代的口音:海岛居民的谈话
摘要这项关于“美国伊丽莎白”的研究利用2019年收集的原始口音样本,比较了史密斯(马里兰州)和丹吉尔(弗吉尼亚州)群岛“德尔玛瓦”口音中的关键“Hoi-Toid”音。由于这些有人居住的岛屿只能通过渡轮到达,因此假设岛民将比大陆人保留更多来自英格兰西南部和爱尔兰的口音元素,从而导致当代和历史发音和韵律的相似性。尽管这些重音元素的出现比预期的要少,但一些语音实现将Hoi-Toid重音与英国和原始发音重音区分开来。先前的语言学研究,包括当地词汇的收集,进一步为这一比较分析提供了信息,该分析引起了人们对切萨皮克湾海岸群岛当代口音缺失的关注。将这些口音归类为“美国伊丽莎白时代”口音,试图通过存档记录材料和分析来减轻口音的损失,此外,还提高了人们对气候变化对演讲者环境影响的认识。
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Voice and Speech Review
Voice and Speech Review Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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