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Page | Cockney (Log · Page History) |
User | Thegryseone (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 45 |
Minor edits | 18 (40%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 1 (2.2%) |
Reverted edits | 0 (0%) |
atbe1 | 7 |
Added (bytes)2 | 9,621 |
Deleted (bytes) | -658 |
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18 (40%)
Major edits
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27 (60%)
(Semi-)automated edits
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1 (2.2%)
Manual edits
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44 (97.8%)
Reverted edits
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45 (100%)
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2009-10-26 02:22 | Diff · History | -7 | →Typical features: Eth can also be zero sometimes; "loss" of dental fricatives is not a good way of phrasing it; they usually still "have" them and use them occasionally. |
2009-10-26 02:17 | Diff · History | -5 | Dental fricatives would be right in this case. They lose dental fricatives and gain labiodental fricatives. |
2009-09-11 20:45 | Diff · History | -106 | →Famous Cockney performances: If you have a Cockney accent, you have to be from London. If you don't know that, you have to be retarded. |
2009-08-29 08:25 | Diff · History | -106 | →Famous Cockney performances: He's not from London, no matter what characters he plays. |
2009-06-29 18:13 | Diff · History | 44 | →Typical features: source |
2009-06-28 21:55 | Diff · History | -36 | →Typical features: I don't want to see "or even" ever again. |
2009-06-28 06:15 | Diff · History | 61 | →Typical features: source |
2009-06-25 19:47 | Diff · History | 3 | →Typical features: may be; doesn't have to be; sometimes it's [æ], which is still higher than it is in a lot of English accents these days. |
2009-06-20 15:29 | Diff · History | 689 | →Typical features: It's not like it has to be [d]; that's just one option, and it's not like th-fronting must take place all the time. There are no definite rules with this stuff; h-dropping. |
2009-06-20 14:59 | Diff · History | 671 | →Typical features: laugh-life; GOAT; holy-wholly split; not necessarily urban; winduh |
2009-06-09 17:38 | Diff · History | -80 | →Famous Cockney people: Angela Lansbury, are you serious? She's like as posh as they come. This list must have to do with the geographical area, not the accent. |
2009-06-09 17:31 | Diff · History | -72 | →Famous Cockney people: He doesn't really sound Cockney; I'm not sure if this list has to do with the accent or the geographical area; if it's the latter, then I suppose he could be included. |
2009-05-22 01:43 | Diff · History | 103 | →Typical features: more info. |
2009-05-22 01:40 | Diff · History | -1 | →Typical features: That sentence makes no sense. |
2009-05-16 09:44 | Diff · History | 10 | →Typical features: It is a diphthong in this dialect, plus this helps explain the possible order of and reason for the shifts+some minor spacing |
2009-05-12 05:18 | Diff · History | 389 | →Typical features: a few more |
2009-05-12 05:00 | Diff · History | 715 | →Typical features: A few more possible differences and variants; the way Wells actually transcribed it |
2009-05-07 12:38 | Diff · History | -30 | He's from Essex; I thought we were talking about Londoners here. |
2009-05-06 12:35 | Diff · History | -1 | →Typical features: too many commas |
2009-05-06 12:28 | Diff · History | 349 | →Typical features: a few more examples stolen from Wells (they are cited though) |
2009-05-06 12:03 | Diff · History | 44 | →Typical features: link |
2009-05-06 12:01 | Diff · History | -4 | →Typical features: same |
2009-05-06 12:00 | Diff · History | 10 | →Cockney speech: beautification/continuity |
2009-05-06 11:58 | Diff · History | 243 | →Typical features: clarify allophones; same examples Wells gave |
2009-05-06 11:48 | Diff · History | -4 | →Typical features: aesthetic edit |
2009-05-05 23:12 | Diff · History | -4 | →Typical features: |
2009-05-05 23:09 | Diff · History | -2 | →Typical features: |
2009-05-05 20:32 | Diff · History | 3,547 | continuation of previous edits; sources= Wells and Maidment |
2009-04-30 20:29 | Diff · History | 0 | →Typical features: typo |
2009-04-30 20:29 | Diff · History | 2,146 | →Typical features: holy-wholly; board-bored; possible neutralizations; this is really complicated, so I might have screwed up |
2009-04-16 19:21 | Diff · History | 11 | →Typical features: |
2009-04-16 19:19 | Diff · History | 55 | →Typical features: another possible realization with ref |
2009-04-01 23:40 | Diff · History | -70 | →Famous Cockney people: Michael Caine's already on there bro |
2009-03-29 21:39 | Diff · History | 0 | I don't know if we should classify /uː/ as a diphthong or not, because it often is realized as one; however, it traditionally isn't one. So I'll say no. |
2009-03-24 05:29 | Diff · History | 18 | →Famous Cockney people: |
2009-03-24 04:48 | Diff · History | 175 | →Famous Cockney people: Now that were doing OR, I'm gonna go ahead and add one of my faves to the list |
2009-03-23 20:11 | Diff · History | 127 | →Typical features: rounding of onset of /aɪ/; raising of onset of /ɔɪ/; Wells (1982b: 308, 310); slight reordering to reflect order of changes |
2009-03-13 05:15 | Diff · History | 0 | →Typical features: That's an allophone so it should be in brackets rather than slashes. |
2009-03-13 05:12 | Diff · History | 77 | →Typical features: let's ma' i' more Co'ney, why no'?; also /aʊ/ monophthongization (Wells 1982: 309) |
2009-03-13 04:57 | Diff · History | -3 | →Typical features: Wells (1982a: 129) |
2009-03-13 04:52 | Diff · History | 11 | →Typical features: I told you this already, but here you go. |
2009-03-05 03:01 | Diff · History | -48 | reverted last edit |
2009-01-06 21:06 | Diff · History | -79 | Undid revision 262367337 by 71.237.198.187 (talk) |
2008-12-13 07:23 | Diff · History | 3 | →Typical features: may be |
2008-12-13 06:55 | Diff · History | 120 | →Typical features: Added the traditional Cockney diphthongal pronunciation of /ɛ/; Sivertsen (1960: 54), Wells (1982a: 129), and Cruttenden (2001: 110) |
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