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Professor David Crystal
Words based on locations2 don't become part of the general
language very often. You do get a few – I mean people talk about
"Whitehall" meaning the government, or "the White House" in
America, meaning the American government, but not very often,
and certainly part of a river – 'estuary'! I think that's a first; I don't
remember hearing that before ever.
Now the estuary in question is the River Thames, and during the
1980s the word estuary came into the language referring to the
kind of speech that people are using around the estuary of the
River Thames, in places like Essex, in the north of Kent, and it
was a new kind of accent: a sort of cross between Cockney and
Received Pronunciation.
And if somebody said he speaks estuary, it would mean he speaks this kind of
mixed accent. In RP, in Received Pronunciation, you'd say that the word was 'wall'
– the thing that holds a house up – a wall; in Cockney of course it's a 'wall', a 'wall'
and in estuary English of course it's a sort of mixture of the two: a 'wall', a 'wall',
with a 'l' sort of sound. It's one of the fastest moving accents of modern times.
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estuary
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locations
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| n.位置,场所( location的名词复数 );发现[找出]…的位置[地点];外景(拍摄地) | |
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