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Lost language of Pitmatic gets its lexicon | UK news - The GuardianJul 30, 2007 · The dialect was originally called Pitmatical, and its curious name was a parallel to mathematics, intended to stress the skill, precision and ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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A working language - The Dialect and Heritage ProjectNot surprisingly, pitmatic is full of mining terms. For example, at bank (on the surface), cracket (a stool on which a miner sat while hewing coal), kenner ( ...
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pitmatic, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryEnglish regional (north-eastern). 1885– A dialect specific to miners in the north-east of England.Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Pitmatic - WorldWideWords.orgAug 18, 2007 · It was the language of colliers and pitmen, miners in the coal seams ... pitmatical”, shouted across the streets, as the men and lads ...
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Introduction to North East Dialects - Newcastle UniversityThe North East is synonymous with the 'Geordie' dialect and that the area exhibits a degree of homogeneity which is not matched on the ground.
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Geordie Origins - England's North EastLikewise, the Pitmatic speech of the former mining town of Ashington in Northumberland is quintessentially a Northumberland accent in its nature. Woodhorn ...
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[PDF] Mapping The Existing Phonology of English DialectsThis paper aims to investigate Alexander Ellis's 1889 survey, 'The Existing Phonology of English Dialects', and map its data, which covered England and lowland ...
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[PDF] “Mr. A. J. Ellis - the pioneer of scientific phonetics in England” (Sweet ...Jul 18, 2013 · Conclusion: the place of Alexander Ellis in the history of English dialectology and the value of his The Existing Phonology of English Dialects.
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PitmaticIt is, you might say, a dialect within a dialect, for it is used only by ... pitmatical', shouted across the streets, as the men and lads belonging to ...
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Pit Closures - Hansard - UK ParliamentOct 21, 1992 · A large number of pits were closed in the 1950s and 1960s as the demand for house coal collapsed, but there was a new market for coal for the ...
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Pit Talk: the secret coal mine language that's now going extinctSep 6, 2018 · This is the language used by miners in their daily work and allows them to refer to their tools, job descriptions and other aspects of daily life.
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North-East Heritage and the Coalfields: Radio 3 ... - Outlandish KnightNov 8, 2011 · The north-east coalfields had their own rich dialect 'pitmatic'. ... Many mines saw investment and technological development when the coal ...
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BBC Inside Out - DialectJan 17, 2005 · Listen to pitmatic sounds from Ashington in Northumberland. A dying dialect? Many pitmatic words and expressions are now dying out as their ...
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England | Tyne | Guide to mining dialect published - BBC NEWS | UKAug 2, 2007 · A dictionary of language used in mining communities in the north-east of England has been published. Pitmatic, by author Dr Bill Griffiths, ...Missing: social solidarity
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Miner Artist/Minor Artist? Class, Politics, and the Post-industrial ...This is a post-enlightenment narrative of the industrial revolution ... “Pitmatic” was the language used by Durham miners to communicate amongst themselves.
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[PDF] University of Newcastle Upon Tyne July 2007 Warren Noel Maguire ...... Northumbrian Burr ........................................................................... 116. 3.3.2. The phonetics of the Northumbrian Burr ....
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The Geordie dialect - Linguistics and English LanguageIt's a common change in many languages in Europe, but whether the Northumbrian Burr has anything to do with the pronunciation of R in these other languages, no- ...
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The North South Divide | Linguistic Research - University of SheffieldThis is known as Bath broadening. It is typically suggested that the short /æ/ is heard in Northern varieties and the long /ɑː/ in Southern. Imagine the ...
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[PDF] The Glottal Stop in SEDThis study is an examination of the use of the glottal stop in the Survey of English. Dialects (SED). The Survey was conducted in small rural ...
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Newcastle English (Geordie) | English AccentsUnlike other Northern accents there is no h-dropping. The /l/ is clear in all positions. According to Wells (1986: 374) one of the most striking aspects of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] WE'RE NOT MACKEMS: A PITMATIC DICTIONARY HOUGHTON-LE ...Jan 28, 2017 · As a result of migration, the closure of all the collieries, and the teaching of Standard English in schools, the pitmatic dialect, ...
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[PDF] Northumberland words. A glossary of words used in the County of ...This glossary covers words used in the County of Northumberland and on the Tyneside, including the present county and part of Durham on the Tyne's right bank.Missing: Pitmatic | Show results with:Pitmatic
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Pitmatic - The ReaderAug 7, 2007 · The first Pitmatic dictionary, including pit recollections and analysis of the origins of the dialect's words, has been compiled by Bill Griffiths.
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Loach, Ken - Senses of CinemaDec 2, 2003 · Most impressively, Days of Hope (1975), an epic four-part BBC film, charts the development of the British labour movement from 1916 to the 1926 ...
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The Trimdon Grange Explosion - Tommy Armstrong - Mainly NorfolkJul 27, 2025 · A fine ballad written by the 'Pitman's Poet' Tommy Armstrong, about the explosion on 16 February 1882 at Trimdon Grange Colliery, County Durham, which claimed ...Missing: Pitmatic Gallop
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Private Bobby Thompson (Video) - Vintage Stand-up ComedyNov 6, 2011 · Famous for his broad Pitmatic (County Durham pit village) accent, self-deprecating humour and mastery of the mother-in-law joke.
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Watch Lifestyle: The Little Waster Makes Good online - BFI Player' With his trademark tatty woollen gansey, flat cap and Woodbine tab, Bobby Thompson pedalled a comedy of debt, dole and marital war in perfect pitmatic dialect ...
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Radio 4 - Routes of English - BBCaccents and dialects Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 · Pitmatic Nov 23 2000. Talk of the town, talk of the pit in Ashington, Northumberland. Stroke City Nov 30 2000
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'It's pure joy': Durham Miners' Gala, the world's biggest celebration of ...Jul 3, 2024 · Banner parades, fairground rides and brass bands playing Daft Punk are all set to mark 40 years since the miners' strike.Missing: local theater
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Ashington Miners' Picnic – Northumberland's rich heritageJun 22, 2014 · This year's Miners' Picnic at Woodhorn Museum encompassed everything from a colliery brass band, morris dancers and Northumbrian folk music to a ...Missing: theater festivals
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Pitmatic: Stories and the Talk of The North East Coalfield - Amazon UKRating 5.0 (6) Through dialect words, humour, stories and songs Pitmatic will help you to understand the everyday lives and work of miners. Miners who provided fuel, helped ...
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Northumbrian Language SocietyThe Northumbrian Language Society has existed since 1983 to promote, preserve, research, publish and enjoy those rich dialects from Northumberland to NW Durham.
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Find out how Northumbrian you are with a quiz as dictionary launchedOct 14, 2023 · The Northumbrian Language Society has launched its "most definitive" Northumbrian dictionary in 40 years, with 1,250 of the most common dialect ...
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Vowel change across time, space, and conversational topic: the use ...Feb 21, 2020 · This study focuses on speakers who continue to use forms that are recessive in a community, and the phonological and conversational contexts ...
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A Perceptual Dialect Map of North East England - ResearchGateThis study presents perceptual dialect maps derived from a questionnaire completed by almost 1,600 people across North East England.
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North East England's Rich Seam of Mining HeritageDec 14, 2014 · Miners spoke a distinctive dialect called 'Pitmatic' which they used to communicate with each other when they were down the pit working in hot, ...Missing: Revolution | Show results with:Revolution
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North East Dialects: Speaking Wor Tongue, Part 3Mar 14, 2025 · Pitmatic developed on the coalfield, with a number of variations. But included words that came both from the rural background of many of the ...
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[PDF] in an isolated Northumbrian dialect - Edinburgh Research ExplorerBut although the Northumbrian Burr is absent in the speech of the younger generations in places like Holy Island, it still survives in the speech of older ...
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[PDF] VARIATION AND CHANGE IN THE VOWEL SYSTEM OF TYNESIDE ...Sep 9, 1998 · This thesis presents a variationist account of phonological variation and change in the vowel system of Tyneside English.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of all segments about "Pitmatic as a Mining Dialect in North East England and Its Relation to Northumbrian." To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I’ve used a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format to capture detailed specifics (e.g., examples, publications, URLs). The narrative provides an overview, while the table consolidates key details for clarity and completeness.
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2009. A Perceptual Dialect Map of North East England. Journal of ...Mar 31, 2009 · [Easington] Respondents sometimes use the term Pitmatic to refer to the dialect of the coal mining areas in the North East (particularly ...
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[PDF] Lexical Variations in Northern and Southern British Englishwhile Southern English influenced the standardized form of the language, Northern dialects retained distinct lexical features. These differences continue to ...
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