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E-grāmata: Upper-class English in Natural and Audiovisual Dialogue

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  • Sērija : ód Studies in Language 69
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631862988
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This volume deals with the language of the British upper class in natural face-to-face dialogue and how this is rendered fictionally in audiovisual media. Its main aim is that of reorganising the sparse information on the topic that is found in previous scholarly studies through a qualitative methodological approach.

After focusing on the linguistic description and evolution of the upper-class sociolect, the study offers original insights on the language of the Royal Family and its representation in the TV series The Crown.

The results from this research, which combines the disciplines of sociolinguistics and dialectology applied to the audiovisual text, will hopefully open a new path in the study of language of elite groups in Britain, arguably an under-researched topic.



This volume deals with the language of the British upper class in natural face-to-face dialogue and how this is rendered in audiovisual media. Previous scholarly insights on the topic are discussed in the light of new evidence gathered from the qualitative analysis of some recorded audiovisual texts.

Acknowledgements 7(8)
Table of contents
9(6)
List of tables and waveforms
13(2)
Introduction 15(12)
I What is upper class?
17(2)
II Literature review
19(3)
III Objectives and methodology
22(2)
IV Description of the chapters
24(3)
Chapter 1 Classification and linguistic features of upper-class English
27(26)
1.1 Upper-class speech and RP
27(6)
1.2 Upper-class style, social network and speech community
33(4)
1.3 Linguistic features
37(13)
1.3.1 U-RP: phonological and prosodic features
37(7)
1.3.2 Morpho-syntactic features
44(1)
1.3.3 Lexical features
45(5)
1.4 Final discussion
50(3)
Chapter 2 Past, present and future of upper-class English
53(24)
2.1 A history of upper-class English
53(10)
2.1.1 The `Anglo-French' period
53(3)
2.1.2 The standardisation of the upper-class accent
56(2)
2.1.3 Victorian upper-class English
58(5)
2.2 Present-day upper-class English
63(9)
2.2.1 Age and gender variability
63(3)
2.2.2 Regionalised upper-class English
66(3)
2.2.3 The perception of upper-class English
69(3)
2.3 Future perspectives
72(2)
2.4 Final discussion
74(3)
Chapter 3 Upper-class English in real life: The Royal Family
77(22)
3.1 The `Queen's English'
77(15)
3.2 The Royal Family
92(3)
3.3 Linguistic features of some British upper-class celebrities
95(3)
3.4 Final discussion
98(1)
Chapter 4 Upper-class English in audiovisuals: the case of The Crown
99(32)
4.1 The language of upper-class characters in audiovisual dialogue
99(6)
4.2 The Crown
105(19)
4.2.1 Seasons 1 and 2
110(8)
4.2.2 Seasons 3 and 4
118(6)
4.3 AVT strategies
124(5)
4.4 Final discussion
129(2)
Chapter 5 The Queen's speech: reality and fiction
131(14)
5.1 Analysis of the Queen's speeches
131(10)
5.2 Other speeches
141(2)
5.3 Final discussion
143(2)
Conclusions 145(6)
Bibliography 151(16)
Filmography 167(2)
Index of Names 169
Luca Valleriani obtained a PhD in English Studies at the Sapienza University of Rome. His main research interests are sociolinguistics and the analysis of telecinematic dialogue. He is a member of the AIA (Associazione Italiana di Anglistica) and he is co-coordinator of the Dialects in Audiovisuals project.