In this, the 70th episode of Paul’s In a Manner of Speaking podcast, we learn what Colonial American English might have sounded like. Paul examines this fascinating and understudied topic with Karen Burgos, a freelance linguist, independent researcher, and founder of Ace Linguist, a truly valuable blog.
Karen’s articles on “Indie Girl Voice,” “Colonial American English,” and “The PIN-PEN merger” have educated many netizens on the English sound changes of yesterday, today, and maybe even tomorrow. Her focus on historical linguistics, language in popular media, and sociolinguistics makes for insightful commentary on all matter of variation in the English language.
To read her complete Dialect Dissection: Founding Fathers blog, click here.
The original Broadway cast recording of “My Shot,” from Hamilton:
The original Broadway cast recording of “Is Anybody There?” from 1776:
And here is a clip from John Adams, starring Paul Giamatti. (Catherine Charlton dialect-coached the mini-series with attention to historical accuracy.):
For a free download of Paul’s The Original Pronunciation (OP) of Shakespeare’s English, which predates the dialects discussed here by about 100 years but is still present in many of the sounds, click here. And don’t forget to listen to the September 2023 episode of In a Manner of Speaking, with David Crystal, which is a nice companion to this month’s episode.
Lastly, Paul mentions a holiday discount on his Accents & Dialects for Stage and Screen Deluxe Streaming Edition and a free recording of his audiobook reading of A Christmas Carol. Those are available from November 20, 2023 through January 5, 2024.
(Bach’s Cello Suite #1 in G Major BMV 1007 Prelude (by Ivan Dolgunov) is courtesy of Jamendo Licensing.)
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Episode 75 (Loudmouths and the Sound of Silence)
Episode 74 (Folk Linguistics)
Episode 73 (The American Dialect Society)
Episode 72 (The Word: an Illusive Concept)
Episode 71 (The History of Silent Reading)
Episode 69 (Orality and Literacy)
Episode 68 (English Through the Ages)
Episode 67 (Harmonic Overtone Chanting)
Episode 66 ("Shakespeare's Magical Keyboard")
Episode 65 ("Namecoach")
Episode 64 ('What's in a Name?')
Episode 63 (The Oxford English Dictionary)
Episode 62 (Fast-Talkin' Dudes)
Episode 61 (Irish: A Language in Danger)
Episode 60 (Whistled Speech)
Episode 59 (Exploring Roy Hart's Legacy)
Episode 58 (Shakespeare's Rhetoric)
Episode 57 (How We Learn to Talk)
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