Captain Brassbound's Conversion - George Bernard Shaw - Books - INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED - 9798714941504 - April 18, 2021
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Captain Brassbound's Conversion

Book Excerpt: ...bit of an orator. His dialect, apart from its base nasal delivery, is not unlike that of smart London society in its tendency to replace diphthongs by vowels (sometimes rather prettily) and to shuffle all the traditional vowel pronunciations. He pronounces ow as ah, and i as aw, using the ordinary ow for o, i for a, a for u, and e for a, with this reservation, that when any vowel is followed by an r he signifies its presence, not by pronouncing the r, which he never does under these circumstances, but by prolonging and modifyinq the vowel, sometimes even to the extreme degree of pronouncing it properly. As to his yol for l (a compendious delivery of the provincial eh-al), and other metropolitan refinements, amazing to all but cockneys, they cannot be indicated, save in the above imperfect manner, without the aid of a phonetic alphabet. He is dressed in somebody else's very second best as a coast-guardsman, and gives himself the airs of a stage tar with sufficient success to pass as a possible fish porter of..

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 18, 2021
ISBN13 9798714941504
Publishers INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED
Pages 78
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 4 mm   ·   86 g
Language English  

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