Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 08:04:27 -0500
From: "Dennis R. Preston" preston[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]PILOT.MSU.EDU
Subject: Re: English Dialect Information Exchange
See how things are screwed up?
The 'American' Dialect Society discusses dialects of the 'Americas' (not
exclusively US, not even exclusively English -- see the 'mission statement'
of the society).
The proposed discussion list will discuss dialacts found within the
'British Isles.' The following clarification does not answer whether or not
this will be limited to
a) dialects of the English language within the British Isles (not
at all limited to 'English English,' by the way, as speakers of Irish
English should be quick to note, although, I assume this would include
'substratally' influenced varieties from other languages or varieties of
English such as Pakistani English English, West Indian Scottish English,
etc...)
or will include
b) Dialects of any language within the British Isles.
We should have taken Mencken's suggestion.
In spite of continuing ambiguity, I suspect the majority of contributions
will deal with 'British Isles English'; an excellent idea. I will certainly
tune in.
Congratulations.
Dennis
another ambiguity that puzzles me:
is the english dialect information exchange for the exchanging of
info about dialects of english or dialects of england (i.e., english
english)?
Sorry if the message was a little unclear. The forum is supposed to
be a mailing list much like this one, but one which addresses the
dialects which are to be found withhin the British Isles. Of course
anyone is welcomed to subscribe, just like there are people of
several nationalities subscribed to this one. It would be
interesting to discover thwt perhaps a word which was thought to be
exclusive to England is used across the waters too. I just thought it
would be nice to allow the people of England the opportunity to
discuss
our native dialects, like this list allows the people in America.
Hope to get lots of subscribers to get this baby off the ground!
Charlotte
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Charlotte Thomas EGP95CMT[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]Sheffield.ac.uk
CECTAL
Dept. of English Language and Linguistics
University of Sheffield
Sheffield
S10 2TN
UK
"Why does anyone believe he ought to speak better than he
can, and so in the end speak far worse than he might?"
(P.Wright, 1974)
Dennis R. Preston
Department of Linguistics and Languages
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI 48824-1027 USA
preston[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]pilot.msu.edu
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