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Summary Of: Received Pronunciation

Received Pronunciation may be referred to as the... give Received Pronunciation guidelines for each word... may modify their pronunciation to something closer to Received Pronunciation in order to be understood better by people who themselves learned RP in school... Received Pronunciation was a manufactured... this form of Received Pronunciation is a construct of its period of creation during the 19th century... end of the century that the use of Received Pronunciation was considered to be a trait of education... attitudes towards Received Pronunciation have been slowly changing... Listen to examples of received pronunciation on the British Library...

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