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List of Illustrations | ||
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: 'A National Obsession' | 1 | |
1 | The Rise of a Standard | 7 |
2 | Accent as Social Symbol | 50 |
3 | The Practice of Prescription | 77 |
4 | /h/ and Other Symbols of the Social Divide | 95 |
5 | Ladylike Accents and the Feminine Proprieties of Speech | 135 |
6 | Literature and the Literate Speaker | 173 |
7 | Educating Accents | 212 |
8 | The Rise (and Fall?) of Received Pronunciation | 258 |
Notes | 289 | |
References | 328 | |
Index | 347 |
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