Title: THE COCKNEY ACCENT
1 THE COCKNEY ACCENT
2Phonetical features that differ from RP
a)Vowels - i ? ?i (mi ? m?i)
- u ? ?u (du
? d?u) - e ? ? (get ? g?t) - i
? e (if ? ef)
3 b) Diphthongs - a? ? a?/ ?? (ma?l ?
ma?l) - e? ?
?? (pe?p? ? p??p?) - a? ? ? (ta?n
? t?n) ? tendency to centralise back vowels
and diphthongs and a tendency to rounding
(nasalisation)
4 c) Consonants - h- dropping (ouse) - g-
dropping word finally (doin) or pronounced as a
k in words such as nothink - intrusive r
(Maria Ann ? Maria ran) - old Cockney
interchange of w and v (wery cold vater) -
glottaling of p, t, k word- medially and
finally (What a lot of little bottles ? w?? ?
??? ? ????? ????? - th is pronounced as f
(voiceless) and v (voiced) or word initially as
d in pronouns like this or those ( My
farver finks dis) - omission of w in
unaccented position and compound words (somewhat
? summat) - l is pronounced as a semi- vowel
/w/ when it is followed by a Velar /l/ (milk ?
miwk) omission of unaccented syllables (sted,
cause, famly)
5Some characteristic grammar of Cockney
- Double negation ( I dont know nothing about
it) - 3rd person sing. s attached to other
persons ( similar use of is and was ? The
blokes is goin to de pictures) - use of
unorthodox superlatives (worser) - Adjectives
used as Adverbs (it must be done quick) -
Possessive pronouns modelled on mine (ourn,
theirn, hern) - Reflexive pronouns modelled
on myself (He thinks a lot of hisself) -
that is replaced by what in phrases like a
bloke what I knows rhyming slang (Britneys
beers)
6Some characteristic Cockney vocabulary
- stretchers lies - beak nose - chap
friend - swop exchange - choaker tie -
screwed drunk to mug to rob