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Portrayal of the Norfolk dialect and accent in films and TV is often regarded as poor ( it is notoriously difficult for ' foreigners ' to imitate ) and the treatment of it in the television drama All the King's Men in 1999, in part prompted the foundation of the Friends of Norfolk Dialect ( FOND ), a group formed with the aim of preserving and promoting Broad Norfolk.
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Portrayal of " nerd girls ", in films such as She's Out of Control, Welcome to the Dollhouse and She's All That depicts that smart but nerdy women might suffer later in life if they do not focus on improving their physical attractiveness.
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Portrayal of LGBT themes in comics is recognized by several notable awards, including the Gaylactic Spectrum Award and GLAAD Media Awards for outstanding comic book and comic strip.
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Portrayal of such women occurs for example in Poprygunya, a short story written in 1892 by Anton Chekhov, and in Jerry Paris ' 1969 film " The Grasshopper ".
Sirius Canada's licence decision made no explicit reference to Stern but does obligate the company to maintain the same standards ( i. e. the CAB's Sex-role Portrayal Code ) as for conventional stations.
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" Sandy and Harry Summers in the book Saving Lives: Why the Media's Portrayal of Nurses Puts Us All at Risk postulate that Greg's character, although intelligent and firm in his defense of his profession, " might have done more to rebut the stereotypes " while also reporting that " some men in nursing " expressed their opinions that it would have been better to not present the stereotypes at all.
Portrayal and 1999
* Patricia Tipton Sharp and Dorothy Schleicher ( 1999 ), " The Portrayal of Clergy as Parents in Juvenile Fiction Over Two Decades ," Children ‘ s Literature in Education, Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 203-212.
Portrayal and with
** English translation: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: a Portrayal of its Musical Content, with Running Commentary on Performance and Literature as well.
* Portrayal of daily life in Clapham / Battersea area ( the song begins " I never thought it would happen with me and the girl from Clapham ")
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* Robert G. Mourison, The Portrayal of Nature in a Medieval Qur ’ an Commentary, Studia Islamica, 2002
In 1947, Rocker published Zur Betrachtung der Lage in Deutschland ( Regarding the Portrayal of the Situation in Germany ) about the impossibility of another anarchist movement in Germany.
* Benjamin Gitlow, The Whole of Their Lives ; Communism in America — a Personal History and Intimate Portrayal of its Leaders, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948.
Norfolk and dialect
He was famous for his collection of Norfolk dialect letters entitled The Boy John Letters, which were originally published in the Eastern Daily Press.
Keith Skipper, the Eastern Daily Press journalist and champion of the Norfolk dialect, was born in the village.
The Norfolk dialect, also known as Broad Norfolk, is a dialect that was once, and to a great extent still is, spoken by those living in the county of Norfolk in England.
The group campaigns for the recognition of Norfolk as a dialect, and for the teaching of " Norfolk " in schools.
During the 1960s, Anglia Television produced a soap opera called " Weavers Green " which used local characters making extensive use of Norfolk dialect.
The Boy John Letters of Sidney Grapes, which were originally published in the Eastern Daily Press, are another valid example of the Norfolk dialect.
An extensive treatment of ' Dickens as Sociolinguist ', in the course of which she analyses the speech of these Norfolk characters was made by Patricia Poussa in Writing in Non-Standard English In the same article Poussa makes connections between the particular variant of Norfolk dialect spoken in the Flegg area around Great Yarmouth, a place of known Viking settlement, with Scandinavian languages.
Carole Blackwell has reproduced a highly literal written rendering of this, such that anyone familiar with the dialect can recognise an authentic Norfolk / Norwich voice speaking to them from the page.
An erudite and comprehensive study of the dialect, by Norfolk speaker and Professor of Sociolinguistics, Peter Trudgill can be found in the latter's book ' The Norfolk Dialect ' ( 2003 ), published as part of the ' Norfolk Origins ' series by Poppyland Publishing, Cromer.
Norfolk and accent
The accent has resemblances to both Australia-NZ English, and that of Norfolk in England, and contains a number of Spanish loanwords.
The most detailed scholarly study of Bermudian English, in 1933, stated that this type of speech " would create least remark, if indeed any, between, say, Norfolk, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina "; British-Bermudian actor Earl Cameron noted that because the Bermudian accent sounded American, he was able to land a speaking role in 1942.
An example of the Norfolk accent and vocabulary can be heard in the songs by Allan Smethurst, aka The Singing Postman.
Smethurst's undisputed Norfolk accent is well known from his releases of the 1960s, such as " Hev Yew Gotta Loight Bor ?".
Charles Dickens undoubtedly had some grasp of the Norfolk accent which he utilised in the speech of the Yarmouth fishermen, Ham and Daniel Peggoty in David Copperfield.
Paul Baker had originally been lined up for the job of weekday Breakfast presenter but management thought the West Norfolk area wouldn't understand his Scottish accent and so gave him a show at 8am on weekends.
The accent has resemblances to both Australia-NZ English, West Country and that of Norfolk in England.
His deep Norfolk accent has often been the subject of light-hearted criticism from other football fans but he was popular among other football fans in Norwich.
There are differences between areas within East Anglia, and even within areas: the Norwich accent has distinguishing aspects from the Norfolk dialect that surrounds itchiefly in the vowel sounds.
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