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        <dc:title>Conversation in BBC Marylebone studios about accent, dialect and  attitudes to language.</dc:title>
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        <dc:description>All three interviewees are Evening Standard sellers. BBC  warning: this interview contains strong or offensive language. Recording made  for BBC Voices project of a conversation guided by a BBC interviewer. The  conversation follows a loose structure based on eliciting opinions about  accents, dialects, the words we use and people's attitude to language.</dc:description>
        <dcterms:abstract>[00:00:00] Discussion of Voices spidergram while interviewees  write down words and confer. Audio is quiet and not very clear. Some  confusion and awkwardness over meaning of male partner. Difficulty finding  word to describe young person in cheap trendy clothes and jewellery develops  into general discussion that reveals attitudes towards young people. Story  about giving directions to students who dont listen.[00:11:30] Discussion of  words used to describe EMOTIONS. Comment on how to use rhyming slang correctly:  just use the first word. Remark how different words for tired are used in  different contexts. Discussion of words used when talking to wife. Stories of  swearing inside/outside the house. Discussion of how the era of their youth  affects their use of swear words. Swearing: hear more on the street now  especially young people, worsened over last ten years. More females swearing  now, young men are particularly vile. People swear a lot on mobile phones.  Mobile phone use in public, annoyed that people shout into them.[00:20:23]  Discussion of words used to describe ACTIONS. Different words used to mean  play when describing different games. Discussion of different types of games  played as children. Stories of playing football and cricket in the street as  children just after Second World War. Parents dispensing appropriate physical  discipline when they arrived home late from school.[00:23:44] Discussion of  words used to describe CLOTHING. Some words considered old, used more by  their fathers and grandfathers. Remark that language is changing. Discussion  of rhyming slang used by their grandfathers for individual items of clothing.  Story of old boys (grandparents generation) using rhyming slang for effect.  Description of what grandfathers wore. Story of seeing photos of fathers pub  outing to the coast in a coach/charabanc, they show the differences between  grandparents (older) and parents (trendier) clothing: styles from before and  after Second World War. Remark that the aim of rhyming slang is to communicate  as quickly as possible. Mention age difference possibly causing different  word use. Discussion of different types of shoes worn for physical education  when children.[00:27:48] Discussion of words used to describe PEOPLE AND  THINGS. Description of two grandmothers: one swore a lot, one very strict  about using polite language: Victorian values. Story of a 1950s family summer  holiday in Margate during which strict rules were always obeyed, including  never using first names to address grandparents and parents. Discussion of  change from strictly using mum and dad to addressing parents using first  names in the seventies, find this strange: a lack of respect. Some confusion  over what male partner implies, assume male partner means gay male partner.  Describe how builders use crowns (crown jewels) to mean kit of tools. Remark  that second word is never used in rhyming slang. Discussion of meaning and  use of spiv. Dispute over use of plates and dishes to mean wife.[00:39:05]  Discussion of words used to describe WEATHER AND SURROUNDINGS. Comment that  different words are used depending on company. Discussion of origin and use  of army slang benghazi/khazi. Comment that father never said he was going to  the toilet, it was assumed when he walked away in the pub. Discussion of  group variation being social or regional. Anecdote about front room only  being used on special occasions during childhood.[00:44:24] Discussion of  words used to describe PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES. Different words used to mean  unattractive, depending on how well you know someone. Comment on female  sensitivity to words used to describe women as ugly. Mention my bitches used  by some black people to describe women. Discussion of origin of face that  launched a thousand ice cream vans, meaning unattractive, used in the  sixties. Comment that different word used for drunk in front of females.  Different word used for pregnant depending on company as well as person being  described. Remark that northern accent is put on when saying up the duff to  wife to make it humorous. Dispute over sort or salt used to mean attractive.  Discussion of meaning, use and origin of army expression brahma. Comment on  the way language is changing, how lots of the words discussed are no longer  used.</dcterms:abstract>
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