Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_OrtonHarold Orton - Wikipedia

    Harold Orton (23 October 1898 – 7 March 1975) was a British dialectologist and professor of English Language and Medieval Literature at the University of Leeds.

  2. Two professors, Harold Orton from the University of Leeds and Eugen Dieth from the University of Zurich, were discussing the wide range of dialects in England. These dialects, particularly in rural and remote parts of the country, give language scholars valuable clues about how English was spoken in the past – as far back as the Middle Ages.

    • Harold Orton1
    • Harold Orton2
    • Harold Orton3
    • Harold Orton4
    • Harold Orton5
  3. Orton, Harold (1898–1975), dialectologist, was born on 23 October 1898 in the village of Byers Green, co. Durham, younger son of the village schoolmaster, Thomas Orton (d. 1942), and his wife, Emily, née Blair.

  4. The Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture (LAVC) comprises the multi-media archives of the Survey of English Dialects (SED) that ran under the direction of Professor Harold Orton from the 1950s to early 1960s and the University of Leeds’s Institute of Dialect and Folk Life Studies (IDFLS) that operated 1964-1983.

  5. The Survey of English Dialects (SED) Originally initiated by Harold Orton and fellow dialectologist, Eugen Dieth (University of Switzerland) in the 1930s, the interruption of the Second World War meant that the Survey of English Dialects (SED) was eventually undertaken between 1951 and 1961 under the direction of Orton, then Professor at the ...

  6. HAROLD ORTON: A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE By STANLEY ELLIS Emeritus Professor Harold Orton is not regarded by any of his friends as retired. The freedom he gained on retirement from the onerous cares of departmental administration and the University governing bodies on which he served has given him time to do more of what he regards as real work.

  7. People also ask

  8. Harold Orton 1898-1975 On the 7th March 1975 at Leeds the death occurred in his 77th year of one of the most distinguished past members of our Associa-tion, Professor Emeritus Harold Orton. Besides having contributed to Le Maitre Phonetique on occasion, he must be remembered in our field as having borne the chief responsibility for the ...

  1. People also search for