This work provides a detailed account of word level pronunciation in
England and Scotland between 1700 and 1900. All major and minor source
materials are presented in depth and there is a close discussion of
contemporary attitudes to pronunciation standards and orthographic
reform. The materials are presented in three chronological periods:
1700-1750, 1750-1800 and the Nineteenth century, so that the reader is
able not only to see the main characteristics of the pronunciation of
both vowels and consonants in each period, but can also compare
developments from one period to another, thus identifying ongoing
changes to the phonology.