Abstract

In order to strengthen Mc Kaughan’s (1993 cited in Bautista, 2000) claim that PE has emerged as an autonomous variety of English with its own self-contained system, such as in the area of phonology, there is a need to conduct more studies in order to contribute to the existing literature of the features of PE phonology. Hence, the present paper aims to look at the phonological features of the acrolect, mesolect and basilect speakers in order to validate previous findings on the features of PE phonology. Specifically, the paper aims to come up with an inventory of the segmental features of the three speakers.

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