PRONUNCIATION VARIETIES, Autumn 2011 Sessions: Room G25, 1550-1725, Sep. 19, Oct. 3, 17 and 31, Nov. 14 and 28, Dec. 12. Facilitator: K. Tomková, 2060@mail.muni.cz, office hours Tue 9-10, Wed 1410-1540, Thu 14-1530. Compulsory listening: J.C.Wells – Accents of English Collins and Mees – Practical Phonetics and Phonology (tapescripts obtained in class) Youtube: - The English Language in 26 Accents 21 Accents by Amy Walker Educating Rita Part 1 Films presented in italics for each accent Literature: Phonetics terminology Accents of English by J.C.Wells, chapters presented in class International English by Trudgill and Hannah, chapters presented in class Requirements: - Attendance, 3pts a session - Final test max. 50pts - Contributions, av. 10pts Syllabus Sep. 19 Introduction. Literature. Terminology. Web sources. Wells’ triangle and Trudgill’s chart. Sources of recordings and tapescripts. 2 social varieties in Educating Rita. Anglican vicar stereotype in The Three Men and a Little Lady. Creating one’s own accent. Collection of errors. North American project. Having native speakers of different accents in class. Oct. 3 Presentations: - Phonetics terminology - The sociolinguistics of accents from Wells - RP, R.I.P. by David Abercrombie - Sociophonology by John Honey - Upton’s model of RP by Miroslav Ježek EE accents in the UK and beyond: AUS, NZ, SA. Oct. 17 Scottish. HW: watch Trainspotting. Irish. Northern: In the Name of the Father. Oct. 31 Introduction to, and delimitation of American Standard and Accents. Presentation on Labov’s research. The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Forrest Gump. Nov. 14 The Caribbean. Papua New Guinea. African and Indian varieties. International English, second-language varieties. Nov. 28 Revision; Mock test in theory and accent description and recognition, immediate corrections and explanations. Dec. 12 Credit test.