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  2. Received Pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Received Pronunciation (RP) is the British English accent regarded as the standard one, carrying the highest social prestige, since as late as the very early 20th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has also been commonly referred to as the Queen's English or King's English .

  3. Pronunciation of English a - Wikipedia

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    The [aː] of the late 17th century has generally backed to [ɑː] in several varieties of contemporary English, for example in Received Pronunciation. The following table shows some developments of Middle English /a/ in Received Pronunciation. The word gate, which derived from Middle English /aː/, has also been included for comparison.

  4. I before E except after C - Wikipedia

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    It applies only to words in which the ie or ei stands for a clear /ee/ sound and unless this is known, words such as sufficient, veil and their look like exceptions. There are so few words where the ei spelling for the / ee / sound follows the letter c that it is easier to learn the specific words: receive , conceive , deceive (+ the related ...

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  6. T-glottalization - Wikipedia

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    Cruttenden comments that "Use of [ʔ] for /t/ word-medially intervocalically, as in water, still remains stigmatised in GB. [16]" (GB is his alternative term for RP). The increased use of glottal stops within RP is believed to be an influence from Cockney and other working-class urban speech.

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  9. Talk:Received Pronunciation/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The vowels in RP pronunciations of words that have "vocalic r" in American pronunciation have neither the articulatory feature of bunched tongue nor the acoustic feature of a lowered third formant. In other words, there is no "r" in the RP pronunciation of "cart". Nohat 07:47, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC) The article currently says