3 Kings vs Queen's English Examples in Speeches
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- 3 Kings' vs Queen's English in Famous Speeches.
This video showcases the Kings (George V, Edward VIII and King Charles III) and Queen Elizabeth II of England giving speeches over a 90+ year period. Starting from 1932 and finishing in 2022. It is quite amazing listening to this; firstly, not only as a historic piece of connected audio (hopefully the first of its kind), but also to compare the upper-class RP accents of the various individuals (for sake of argument we can call them King's and Queen's English). So, whose accent do you prefer? Which is the most important speech? What subtle differences can you hear in their accents?
I'd love to know!
Jon.
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Attribution:
King Charles III thumbnail photo - Adam Schultz, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
King Charles Scottish Parliament photo - Scottish Parliament, SPCL , via Wikimedia Commons
King George V photo - Bassano Ltd, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Duke of Windsor photo - National Media Museum from UK, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons
Queen Elizabeth II photo - Cecil Beaton, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Scottish parliament photo - Colin / Wikimedia Commons
Audio:
George V - Broadcast on BBC Empire Service. Delivered by George V and written by Rudyard Kipling., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Duke of Windsor - Edward. Broadcast live on BBC Radio., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Queen Elizabeth II - Elizabeth II, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
King Charles III - The Scottish Parliament, SPCL , via Wikimedia Commons
All other material no attribution necessary and the sourcing, editing, production and artwork done by Jon.
Lizzy has very interesting W an R.
Are they unusual in some way?
The queen use [ɛ] instead of [æ] in the video. I thought it's american or australian feature.
Ok
Speak slowly and very easy to be understood for foreiger is like me.
Good
Why the Queen sound Indian to me in certain pronunciations 😂
Can't see it myself but each to their own eh?!