
Based on more than fifty years of research, this invaluable guide lists some 20,000 British names, both personal and topographical, and includes with each entry phonetic transcriptions and a simplified English spelling.
This reference work addresses the challenge of standardizing the pronunciation of complex British personal and topographical names. G. E. Pointon, drawing upon five decades of linguistic research, provides a systematic phonetic guide to assist broadcasters, researchers, and the general public. The text utilizes the International Phonetic Alphabet alongside a simplified spelling system to ensure accessibility for users without formal training in linguistics.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this dictionary as a standard reference tool for media professionals and linguists working within the British Isles. Readers frequently note the high level of precision in the phonetic transcriptions, making it a reliable resource for those requiring accurate pronunciation guidance.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
1990-08-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192827456
ISBN-13:
9780192827456
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