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bodybeatrock | 17:23 Mon 27th Mar 2006 | People & Places
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Has anyone ever done any academic research into the different forms of regional dialects in the UK? Possibly with a specific reference to the borrowing of words between the dialects and even borrowing by RP of 'fashionable' words from regional variations.


e.g. I was told that the late Queen Mother was famous for borrowing fashionable words and phrases from regional varieties in the 40's and 50's

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Yeah the Queen Mom was much better than the Queen, in every sense.
There has been endless academic research on dialects/phonetics, which often go into excruciatingly fine detail. I have a linguistics degree and speak from experience!!

Visit any academic library and you'll find a lot of hefty volumes reports in the relevant section - you can probably find some content online too. It has often been fashionable and hilarious in royal/aristocratic circles to borrow turns of phrase from 'the plebs'. 'Don'tcha know' was a popular one; and using 'what' ungrammatically - Sheridan's full of them. And we know Princess Anne favoured the palare term 'Naff off'.
That's 'Polari' quizmonkey
Is this link any use?
Watched a programme about Polari and almost died of shock when they said what 'Naff' meant. Very interesting though.x
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