Dive into the fascinating world of how people across Greater Manchester speak, and what their voices reveal about identity and belonging. This lively book follows a groundbreaking research project that explored local accents, dialects, and social meaning using perception maps, pronunciation analysis, archive recordings, and interviews conducted in a roving 'accent van'. Packed with real voices and it offers surprising insights into how language connects us to place, community, and culture. Each chapter highlights a different strand of the research, while reflecting on broader themes of identity, the social significance of everyday language, and the value of listening. Along the way, readers get a behind-the-scenes look at how large-scale sociolinguistic projects are designed, funded and executed -and why they matter. Celebrating the richness and diversity of local speech, this book is a joyful, thought-provoking tribute to the voices that shape our communities.
Rob Drummond is a linguist based in Manchester. He works primarily on the relationship between spoken language and identity, and language-based prejudice. He is the author of You're All Talk (Scribe, 2023).
Introduction; 1. What's it all about?; 2. The perception maps; 3. Accent differences; 4. The Accent van; 5. The archive data; 6. All the other bits; 7. The installation; 8. Postscript; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.
Rob Drummond, Nell Leyshon, Katie Hims, Tom Wells, Ben Bailey Smith, Lajaune Lincoln, Dawn King, Laura Lomas, Katherine Soper, Benjamin Kuffuor, Luke Barnes