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Paperback A Grammar Of The Dialect Of Windhill, In The West Riding Of Yorkshire Book

ISBN: 935418877X

ISBN13: 9789354188770

A Grammar Of The Dialect Of Windhill, In The West Riding Of Yorkshire

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A living grammar of Windhill's speech. This is dialect made visible. Joseph Wright's A Grammar of the Dialect of Windhill, in the West Riding of Yorkshire captures the contours of local English with uncommon precision and humane attention. As a Yorkshire dialect grammar and a careful English dialect study it moves beyond word lists to show how sound, syntax and usage interlock in ordinary talk. The book reads as both a linguistic reference book and an evocative field notebook: formal analysis sits alongside concrete examples of local vocabulary, idiom and inflection. Wright's notation and descriptions make the mechanisms of speech readable and testable, and they offer a direct route into regional language history for anyone curious about everyday Victorian speech in West Riding Yorkshire. Short, clear sections guide readers through pronunciation, grammar and lexical features; scholars will value the methodical detail, while English language enthusiasts can enjoy the texture of dialect on the page. Its historical importance reaches beyond Windhill itself. Wright's rigorous fieldwork helped lay foundations for British dialectology and Victorian era linguistics, and continues to inform historical linguistics guides and contemporary study. His exacting attention to pronunciation and structure makes the book a practical historical linguistics guide and a reference point in Joseph Wright linguistics; students of phonetics and dialect geography still turn to its observations when tracing regional change. The volume is equally at home in an academic language collection and on the shelf of a classic-literature collector who appreciates authentic local voice. It serves as a language researchers resource, a reference for comparative work across northern English speech, and a readable account for general readers drawn to the roots of modern English. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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