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- Received_Pronunciation abstract "Received Pronunciation (RP) is regarded as the standard accent of Standard English in the United Kingdom, with a relationship to regional accents similar to the relationship in other European languages between their standard varieties and their regional forms. RP is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England", although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales. Peter Trudgill estimated in 1974 that 3% of people in Britain were RP speakers.Although there is nothing intrinsic about RP that marks it as superior to any other variety, sociolinguistic factors have given Received Pronunciation particular prestige in parts of Britain. It has thus been seen as the accent of those with power, money and influence, though it has in recent times been perceived negatively as associated with undeserved privilege. Since the 1960s, a greater permissiveness towards allowing regional English varieties has taken hold in education and the media in Britain.It is important not to confuse the notion of Received Pronunciation – a standard accent – with the standard variety of the English language used in England that is given names such as "Standard English", "the Queen's English", "Oxford English" or "BBC English". The study of RP is concerned exclusively with pronunciation, while study of the standard language is also concerned with matters such as grammar, vocabulary and style. An individual using RP will typically speak Standard English although the reverse is not necessarily true (e.g. the standard language may be pronounced with a regional accent, such as a Scottish or Yorkshire accent; but it is very unlikely that someone speaking RP would use it to speak the Scots or the Yorkshire dialect).".
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- Received_Pronunciation sign "A. Burrell".
- Received_Pronunciation source "Recitation. A Handbook for Teachers in Public Elementary School, 1891".
- Received_Pronunciation text "It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed.".
- Received_Pronunciation subject Category:British_English.
- Received_Pronunciation subject Category:Standard_English.
- Received_Pronunciation subject Category:Standard_languages.
- Received_Pronunciation comment "Received Pronunciation (RP) is regarded as the standard accent of Standard English in the United Kingdom, with a relationship to regional accents similar to the relationship in other European languages between their standard varieties and their regional forms. RP is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England", although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales.".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Pronunciación recibida".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "Received Pronunciation".
- Received_Pronunciation label "公认发音".
- Received_Pronunciation label "容認発音".
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