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RIP RP – RP RIP?
The expression RP RIP appeared occasionally during a period of 40 years across the turn of the 20th-21st centuries. It’s simple and clear but the message conveyed follows various threads: Please, no more RP in schools (Tony Harrison, Chumbawamba, Scouse … Continue reading
Posted in Accents, Dialects, English, Home Counties SBE, Northern English, Pronunciation, RP
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