Amount of texts to »RP-English« 12, and there are 11 texts (91.67%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
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First text on Jul 26th 2000, 00:06:13 wrote
KD about RP-English
Latest text on Oct 10th 2006, 19:25:39 wrote
Max Maslen about RP-English
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agnes wrote on Apr 30th 2004, 16:31:30 about

RP-English

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Ronald Prudhoe, English.

That's what it said on his visa.

KD wrote on Jul 26th 2000, 00:06:13 about

RP-English

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RP-English is »received pronunciation Englishas in received from the Queen Mother or something.

You couldn't say a word on the BBC without it for years, but lately that's changing.

Nothing about Frank Leigh Dearie in this one. Just a word from KD, your sponsor.

lngupta wrote on Sep 18th 2001, 18:31:10 about

RP-English

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I never recieved any of the kind mentioned above.Whatever, little knowledge of the language, I have, is nodoubt, not worth to be mentioned. But I am sure that the RP-english may not be known to me becuse till now I did not understand exactly what it means. however let me try to follow it in the manner which may I do think is fit. Rate of pronounciation of the english language is concerned it totally deoends on the condition and environment of the user in which conditions he started learning the language.So far our part is concerned we learnt from our teachers who used to stress on the fact that the pronouciations correctness depends on the phonetic
sound which one should suposed to learn basically from one`s environemnt in which usually he has been reared of.

william wrote on Sep 1st 2005, 03:34:19 about

RP-English

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RP-English is english for the reliable person in that he/she is not so lazy as to be far too boverd to pronounce sounds like »tuh« which can be clearly seen at the end of a word like but.

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