Professor Wells has built on the first edition to produce a new edition of great breadth. It’s a brave man who attempts to chart the subtle shifts in the way that English speakers handle their native tongue, especially when you consider the substantial national and regional variations that must be taken into account. Professor Jones wrote a work that was my bible when I worked at the BBC decades ago, the English Pronouncing Dictionary, one that is itself not only still in print, but in a new edition published in 1997. Its author, John Wells, is the Professor of Phonetics at the University of London, a chair once held by Daniel Jones. This new edition of a work first published in 1990 is firmly in the tradition of British linguistics.
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