In the process of acceptance or refusal of variant pronunciations, t-glottaling seems to have experienced some stigmatization. Despite the recognized presence of t-glottaling in Received Pronunciation, recent calls for a ‘remodelling’ of this accent, and a changing trend, especially among young RP speakers, an analysis of contemporary EFL pronouncing dictionaries - i.e. An English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (LPD) and The Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English (ODP) - reveals no recording of it. Some of the questions, addressed by this paper, are: do EFL pronouncing dictionaries avoid transcribing glottal stop just because it is an allophone of /t/? Are there or could there be other reasons for concealing the spread of such a non-standard feature?

No Bot'le No Party: T-Glottaling and Pronouncing Dictionaries / M. Sturiale. - In: LANGUAGE AND HISTORY. - ISSN 1759-7536. - 55:1(2012), pp. 63-74. [10.1179/1759753612Z.0000000005]

No Bot'le No Party: T-Glottaling and Pronouncing Dictionaries

M. Sturiale
2012

Abstract

In the process of acceptance or refusal of variant pronunciations, t-glottaling seems to have experienced some stigmatization. Despite the recognized presence of t-glottaling in Received Pronunciation, recent calls for a ‘remodelling’ of this accent, and a changing trend, especially among young RP speakers, an analysis of contemporary EFL pronouncing dictionaries - i.e. An English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (LPD) and The Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English (ODP) - reveals no recording of it. Some of the questions, addressed by this paper, are: do EFL pronouncing dictionaries avoid transcribing glottal stop just because it is an allophone of /t/? Are there or could there be other reasons for concealing the spread of such a non-standard feature?
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Glottal stop; Received Pronunciation; Prescriptivism; Pronouncing dictionaries
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No Bot'le No Party: T-Glottaling and Pronouncing Dictionaries / M. Sturiale. - In: LANGUAGE AND HISTORY. - ISSN 1759-7536. - 55:1(2012), pp. 63-74. [10.1179/1759753612Z.0000000005]
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