Sheffield Dialect: and Folklore since the Second World War: a Dying Tradition - Couverture souple

Battye, David

 
9781901587678: Sheffield Dialect: and Folklore since the Second World War: a Dying Tradition

Synopsis

Two young men opposite me on the tram recently were having a conversation. “If tha wants to tell 'er, thee tell, 'er, but doant get me involved.” “Doant thee werry, ah've plenty to say to 'er bi missen, ah doant need thee.” This is perfect Sheffield, grammatically correct and still following the speech patterns dating back many years. These men did not expect to be laughed at or mocked, they were in serious conversation. Many books have been written as sources of amusement and claiming to plot the Sheffield dialect. I hope that by referring to this book the reader will learn to appreciate and enjoy the richness of a fading heritage.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Two young men opposite me on the tram recently were having a conversation. “If tha wants to tell 'er, thee tell, 'er, but doant get me involved.” “Doant thee werry, ah've plenty to say to 'er bi missen, ah doant need thee.” This is perfect Sheffield, grammatically correct and still following the speech patterns dating back many years. These men did not expect to be laughed at or mocked, they were in serious conversation. Many books have been written as sources of amusement and claiming to plot the Sheffield dialect. I hope that by referring to this book the reader will learn to appreciate and enjoy the richness of a fading heritage.

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