Re: SCOTISH BRAINSTORMING to launch an IDEAL SCOTISH CIVILIZATION by 2008! Any Scots have any good ideas??




"Adam Whyte-Settlar" <grawillers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:46380b4e$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Conway Caine" <ccaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0VLZh.396651$5j1.379332@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Adam Whyte-Settlar" <grawillers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:46374956@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Conway Caine" <ccaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:S6HZh.395363$5j1.342678@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"The Highlander" <micheil@xxxxxxx> wrote in message

In Texas presumably, where Bob Wahr rules? (Barbed wire)

Are there no quaint dialects in Britain then?


Yeah, the southwest English dialect. What the Pilgrim Fathers spoke.

Now called American English. Yet another strike out...

Only the one then?

It's probably the only accent that you could describe as 'quaint' yes.
I can reproduce it flawlessly even today as it was the accent I heard in
the rural areas of 'Ampshoir' when I was growing up - though if my
Mother had caught me speaking it (as I sometimes did to avoid getting
beaten up by yokels) I would probably have been given a good thrashing.
It's at it's most pronounced in rural Devon, Somerset and Cornwall
though it's still detectable as far East as Sussex and north to the M4 -
I'm not sure what the accent changes to north of the M4 as I never speak
to anyone from that area.

And heaven forbid that we should EVER classify that assortment of
Scottish growls and coughs as a dialect.

The 'West Country' as it is called hardly has any Scottish influence. I
don't know where the accent came from - possibly from the old Cornish
language but I'm just guessing.
My favourite accent in all England is from around west Somerset - the area
around Bath - as spoken by the young English roses it was my delight to
know way way back when I once worked a late summer camped on an old farm
down that way.
It's a soft lazy burr but with clear strong diction and without that harsh
manglewurzel edge. Nature made it to be murmured in the velvet dark in the
fields at harvest time.

Ah yes, those west country lassies;
[sighs wistfully]

You aren't that old.............
(Humming Sinatra's "It Was A Very Good Year")



.



Relevant Pages