Author: S. Fox
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137318252
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.
The New Cockney
Author: S. Fox
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137318252
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137318252
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.
Cockney Past and Present
Author: William Matthews
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131742560X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Although Cockney can be considered to be one of the most important non-standard forms of English, there had been little to no scholarly attention on the dialect prior to William Matthews’s 1938 volume Cockney Past and Present. Matthews traced the course of the speech of London from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century by gathering information from many sources including plays, novels, music-hall songs, the comments of critics and the speech and recollections of living Cockneys. This book will be of interest to students of language and linguistics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131742560X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Although Cockney can be considered to be one of the most important non-standard forms of English, there had been little to no scholarly attention on the dialect prior to William Matthews’s 1938 volume Cockney Past and Present. Matthews traced the course of the speech of London from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century by gathering information from many sources including plays, novels, music-hall songs, the comments of critics and the speech and recollections of living Cockneys. This book will be of interest to students of language and linguistics.
The Ultimate Cockney Geezer's Guide to Rhyming Slang
Author: Geoff Tibballs
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1407028316
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Would you Adam and Eve it? Over a hundred years after it was first heard on the streets of Ye Olde London Towne, Cockney rhyming slang is still going strong, and this book contains the most comprehensive and entertaining guide yet. Presented in an easy-to-read A to Z format, it explains the meaning of hundreds of terms, from old favourites such as apples and pears (stairs) and plates of meat (feet) to the more obscure band of hope (soap) and cuts and scratches (matches) through to modern classics such as Anthea Turner (earner) and Ashley Cole (own goal), as well as providing fascinating background info and curious Cockney facts throughout. Also included are a series of language tests so that readers can brush up on their newfound knowledge on their way to becoming a true Cockney Geezer. All in all, The Ultimate Cockney Geezer's Guide to Rhyming Slang is well worth your bread and honey to have a butcher's.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1407028316
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Would you Adam and Eve it? Over a hundred years after it was first heard on the streets of Ye Olde London Towne, Cockney rhyming slang is still going strong, and this book contains the most comprehensive and entertaining guide yet. Presented in an easy-to-read A to Z format, it explains the meaning of hundreds of terms, from old favourites such as apples and pears (stairs) and plates of meat (feet) to the more obscure band of hope (soap) and cuts and scratches (matches) through to modern classics such as Anthea Turner (earner) and Ashley Cole (own goal), as well as providing fascinating background info and curious Cockney facts throughout. Also included are a series of language tests so that readers can brush up on their newfound knowledge on their way to becoming a true Cockney Geezer. All in all, The Ultimate Cockney Geezer's Guide to Rhyming Slang is well worth your bread and honey to have a butcher's.
The Language of London
Author: Daniel Smith
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782433821
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The definitive guide to the vibrant and inventive language of the East End, featuring history, trivia and anecdotes.
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782433821
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The definitive guide to the vibrant and inventive language of the East End, featuring history, trivia and anecdotes.
How to Talk Like a Local
Author: Susie Dent
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1409061949
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
'Susie Dent is a national treasure' RICHARD OSMAN 'Susie Dent is a one-off. She breathes life and fun into words and language' PAM AYRES __________________________________________ Would you be bewildered if someone described you as radgy? Do you know how to recognise a tittamatorter? And would you understand if someone called you a culchie? How to Talk Like a Local gathers together hundreds of words from all over the country and digs down to uncover their origins. From dardledumdue, which means daydreamer in East Anglia, through forkin robbins, the Yorkshire term for earwigs, to clemt, a Lancashire word that means hungry, it investigates an astonishingly rich variety of regional expressions, and provides a fascinating insight into the history of the English language. If you're intrigued by colourful words and phrases, if you're interested in how English is really spoken, or if you simply want to find out a bit more about the development of our language, How to Talk Like a Local is irresistible - and enlightening - reading. __________________________________________________ 'Nobody on earth knows more about the English language than Susie Dent and nobody writes about it more entertainingly' GYLES BRANDRETH 'It's an interesting and, at times, hilarious read. One for word-lovers' THE SUN
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1409061949
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
'Susie Dent is a national treasure' RICHARD OSMAN 'Susie Dent is a one-off. She breathes life and fun into words and language' PAM AYRES __________________________________________ Would you be bewildered if someone described you as radgy? Do you know how to recognise a tittamatorter? And would you understand if someone called you a culchie? How to Talk Like a Local gathers together hundreds of words from all over the country and digs down to uncover their origins. From dardledumdue, which means daydreamer in East Anglia, through forkin robbins, the Yorkshire term for earwigs, to clemt, a Lancashire word that means hungry, it investigates an astonishingly rich variety of regional expressions, and provides a fascinating insight into the history of the English language. If you're intrigued by colourful words and phrases, if you're interested in how English is really spoken, or if you simply want to find out a bit more about the development of our language, How to Talk Like a Local is irresistible - and enlightening - reading. __________________________________________________ 'Nobody on earth knows more about the English language than Susie Dent and nobody writes about it more entertainingly' GYLES BRANDRETH 'It's an interesting and, at times, hilarious read. One for word-lovers' THE SUN
The Cockney Rhyming Slang Dictionary
Author: Geoff Tibballs
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473566878
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
The classic pocket guide to the language of London. This wonderful little guide to cockney rhyming slang contains over 1,700 old and new rhymes translated from Cockney to English and English to Cockney, including: Custard and jelly - telly Hot cross bun - nun Lemon tart - smart Rock ’n’ roll - dole Sticky toffee - coffee ...and many more. Master the art of the Cockney rhyme and discover the Cockney origins of common British phrases.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473566878
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
The classic pocket guide to the language of London. This wonderful little guide to cockney rhyming slang contains over 1,700 old and new rhymes translated from Cockney to English and English to Cockney, including: Custard and jelly - telly Hot cross bun - nun Lemon tart - smart Rock ’n’ roll - dole Sticky toffee - coffee ...and many more. Master the art of the Cockney rhyme and discover the Cockney origins of common British phrases.
Tales from the New River - Cockney Sparrow Corner
Author: Tommy Kearney
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1326935879
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Tasmin a young married blue tit is about to become a mother. When a man puts up a sign near to their home next to the stinging nettle bush. Tasmin has a feeling that her nest and the future of the New River is under threat. As blue tits can't read their friend Cora Coo, a wood pigeon suggests they ask the cemetery owl for help as everyone knows that owls are wise and all wise beings must be able to read. Terry, Tasmin's husband is reluctant to go and talk to the owl, as he has never left the New River and all songbirds know that owls have a taste for small birds. Will the Cemetery Owl help them? Or will the fate of the New River rest in the hands of a much smaller bird?
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1326935879
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Tasmin a young married blue tit is about to become a mother. When a man puts up a sign near to their home next to the stinging nettle bush. Tasmin has a feeling that her nest and the future of the New River is under threat. As blue tits can't read their friend Cora Coo, a wood pigeon suggests they ask the cemetery owl for help as everyone knows that owls are wise and all wise beings must be able to read. Terry, Tasmin's husband is reluctant to go and talk to the owl, as he has never left the New River and all songbirds know that owls have a taste for small birds. Will the Cemetery Owl help them? Or will the fate of the New River rest in the hands of a much smaller bird?
Cockney Dialect
Author: Kate Sanderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902674643
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902674643
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Bible Stories in Cockney Rhyming Slang
Author: Kevin Park
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1843109336
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Retells Bible stories in the British regional dialect, with many passages ending, "Amen-innit!"
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1843109336
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Retells Bible stories in the British regional dialect, with many passages ending, "Amen-innit!"
Cockney Rabbit
Author: Ray Puxley
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
ISBN: 9781861057297
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Rhyming slang is an integral part of the English language and has been so for the best part of 200 years. The most popular belief is that it began as a secret language of the underworld, formed to confuse the 'peelers' and the casual eavesdropper. The truth is that although its origins are confused, it is still very much alive and used today, with new phrases being coined and dropped into the language all the time. In "Cockney Rabbit", Ray Puxley, born with Bow Bells ringing in his ears, has collected together all the old, familiar expressions, along with many new terms - some recorded for the first time - to create a sparkling, authoritative and highly entertaining dick'n'arrry of this ever-popular form of speech. With this book beside you, you need never be confused by Arthur Daley again!
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
ISBN: 9781861057297
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Rhyming slang is an integral part of the English language and has been so for the best part of 200 years. The most popular belief is that it began as a secret language of the underworld, formed to confuse the 'peelers' and the casual eavesdropper. The truth is that although its origins are confused, it is still very much alive and used today, with new phrases being coined and dropped into the language all the time. In "Cockney Rabbit", Ray Puxley, born with Bow Bells ringing in his ears, has collected together all the old, familiar expressions, along with many new terms - some recorded for the first time - to create a sparkling, authoritative and highly entertaining dick'n'arrry of this ever-popular form of speech. With this book beside you, you need never be confused by Arthur Daley again!