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Yorkshire Dialect: History, Facts and the Glottal Stop
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25/04/2024
Sophie Mei Lan Malin speaks to the Yorkshire Dialect Society.
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Can you tell me about the history of Yorkshire dialect?
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It's Germanic and it comes primarily from the language of the Angles who came from North Germany
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and they settled an empire obviously Anglia, East Anglia, plus two in the north. Northumbria,
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north of the Humber and Mercia to the west of the River Wharf and that later became the three
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ridings. North riding, east riding, west riding, this side of the wharf. It is Germanic and then
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of course the Vikings came and the Scandinavian countries, their languages are Germanic as well
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and when the French came 1066 and all that and they were speaking French at the court in London
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they didn't really communicate with the peasants up north. There's very little influence from the
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Romance languages, from French, Latin on Yorkshire dialect. Very few words. Buffet is one but then it
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has a different meaning. Buffet in French is a sideboard and of course in Yorkshire it's a small
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stool. And how come it was associated with the working classes? Well everybody I suspect
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initially would speak their own dialect and then those who got educated, education does not
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encourage dialect so educated people started to speak what became standard English. It was the
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lower, the working classes people who continued to speak the dialect and this was one of the
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criticisms of that it's a language of common people, of villains and so on, not nice people.
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And where does the glottal stop come into play? What is it? The glottal stop is the t apostrophe
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pronounced as a 't' in front of a vowel but otherwise it's something at the back of the
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throat. Go to the back of the Q becomes go to back of Q which is different to go to back of Q
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without it. Go to back of Q. There's something catching the back of the throat there for the
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glottal stop. Another good example is in the word, the name of the city is Bradford. Now is it Bradford
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or Bratford? Well when I was brought up in Bradford everybody said Bratford. That is the correct
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dialect way of pronouncing this name and it's interesting I say it's Germanic and if you
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translate, well Bradford means Broadford. If you translate that into German you get Bright and
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Foot. Put those together it's also correctly pronounced with a glottal stop in the middle.
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Brightfoot, Bratford, Brightfoot, it's almost the same thing and this is what dialect does,
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it preserves something from the language from which it came which has been lost in standard
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English.
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