Dialects and Accents of Wales
The archive provides:
In a small number of cases, you will also find a narrow phonetic transcription of the sample (see Phonetic Transcriptions for a complete list).
The recordings average four minutes in length and feature both the reading of one of two standard passages, and some unscripted speech. The two passages, Comma Gets a Cure (currently our standard passage), and The Rainbow Passage (used in our earliest recordings), may be accessed from the menu bar to your right.
To access IDEA's sound files and documents, you will need an mp3 player, and Acrobat Reader, available free from Acrobat Reader.
If you are interested in specific information about Wales, please go to Yahoo's website at dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Countries/United_Kingdom/Wales/
A further, free, online archive of recordings of natives of the Rhondda Valley, South Wales, may be found at www.glam.ac.uk/rhondda-accent
For instructional materials or coaching in the accents and dialects represented here
please go to
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Dialect Samples
To properly play a sound sample, you may first need to save it to your own computer. To do so, right-click on the desired sample and save it. A high-speed connection to the internet may allow you to play the file simply by clicking it.| Sound Sample | Basic Information | Text Files |
|---|---|---|
| Wales One | White male, archaeologist, late 30's, Wrexham, North Wales | Wales One Transcription |
| Wales Two | White male, 20's, Pontypridd, South Wales, student | Wales Two Transcription |
| Wales Three | White female, 91, Treharris, South Wales | Wales Three |
| Wales Four | White male, born 1987, Treharris, South Wales | Wales Four |