Received Pronunciation
Received Pronunciation (arti harfiah: 'pengucapan umum') sering disingkat sebagai RP, adalah aksen baku bahasa Inggris Britania. RP memiliki hubungan dengan aksen-aksen regional yang mirip dengan hubungan antar aksen standar dan aksen regional di bahasa-bahasa Eropa lainnya.[1] Dalam Concise Oxford English Dictionary, RP didefinisikan sebagai "aksen standar bahasa Inggris yang dituturkan di Inggris Selatan",[2] namun saat ini sudah tersebar di seluruh Inggris dan Wales.[3][4] Peter Trudgill memperkirakan pada tahun 1974 bahwa 3% penduduk Britania adalah penutur aksen RP.[5]
Meski tidak adanya unsur intrinsik dalam RP membuat RP lebih superior ketimbang variasi aksen lain, sejumlah faktor sosiolinguistik membuat RP terdengar lebih prestisius di beberapa daerah di Britania.[6] RP dianggap sebagai aksen orang-orang yang memiliki kekuasaan, harta, dan pengaruh, tetapi belakangan ini RP dipandang negatif dan dikaitkan dengan hak-hak yang tidak pantas dimiliki penuturnya.[7][8] Sejak 1960-an, sikap pembiaran terhadap aksen regional bahasa Inggris masih bertahan di dunia pendidikan[9] dan media di Britania.
Penting sekali untuk membedakan Received Pronunciation – 'aksen' standar – dengan variasi aksen standar bahasa Inggris di Inggris yang biasanya dijuluki "Standard English", "the Queen's English", "Oxford English", atau "BBC English". Studi RP lebih mempelajari pengucapannya, sedangkan studi bahasa standar ikut mempelajari tata bahasa, kosakata, dan gaya bahasa. Seseorang yang beraksen RP biasanya menggunakan bahasa Inggris Standar, tetapi tidak sebaliknya (e.g. bahasa standar dapat diucapkan dengan aksen regional seperti aksen Skotlandia atau Yorkshire; namun aksen RP tidak bisa dipakai oleh seseorang yang bisa berbahasa Skot atau dialek Yorkshire).
Penutur terkenal
[sunting | sunting sumber]John C. Wells, ahli fonetik Britania Raya, telah mengidentifikasi orang-orang berikut sebagai penutur RP:
- Keluarga Kerajaan Britania Raya[10][11]
- David Cameron, mantan Perdana Menteri Britania Raya[12]
- Boris Johnson, Menteri Luar Negeri Britania Raya[13]
- Rowan Williams, mantan Uskup Agung Canterbury[10]
- David Attenborough, penyiar dan naturalis[14]
- Rupert Everett, aktor[13]
- Chris Huhne, mantan Menteri Energi dan Perubahan Iklim.[15]
- Justin Welby, Uskup Agung Canterbury[10]
Lihat pula
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Aksen (dialek)
- Aksen (psikologi)
- Cockney
- Bahasa Inggris di Inggris
- Bahasa Inggris U dan non-U
- Bahasa Inggris Muara
- Bahasa Inggris Amerika Umum
- Geordie
- Mockney
- Prestise (sosiolinguistik)
- Reformasi ejaan bahasa Inggris
- Syarat linguistik
Catatan kaki
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ McDavid (1965), hlm. 255.
- ^ Pearsall (1999), hlm. xiv.
- ^ Jack Windsor Lewis (15 July 2008). "General British Pronunciation". Yek.me.uk – PhonetiBlog.
- ^ Wells (2008), hlm. xiv.
- ^ Trudgill, Peter (8 December 2000). "Sociolinguistics of Modern RP". University College London. Diakses tanggal 3 October 2012.
- ^ Hudson (1981), hlm. 337.
- ^ Crystal, David (March 2007). "Language and Time". BBC voices. BBC. Diakses tanggal 18 April 2011.
- ^ McArthur (2002), hlm. 43.
- ^ Fishman (1977), hlm. 319.
- ^ a b c Wells, John (3 May 2011). "the evidence of the vows". John Wells's phonetic blog.
- ^ Wells, John (11 July 2007). "Any young U-RP speakers?".
- ^ Wells, John (8 April 2010). "EE, yet again". John Wells's phonetic blog.
- ^ a b Wells, John (12 June 2008). "RP back in fashion?".
- ^ Wells, John (8 November 2010). "David Attenborough". John Wells's phonetic blog.
- ^ Wells, John (21 October 2011). "Longannet". John Wells's phonetic blog.
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Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- BBC page on Upper RP as spoken by the English upper-classes
- Sounds Familiar? – Listen to examples of received pronunciation on the British Library's 'Sounds Familiar' website
- 'Hover & Hear' R.P., and compare it with other accents from the UK and around the World.
- Whatever happened to Received Pronunciation? – An article by the phonetician J. C. Wells about received pronunciation
Komentar mengenai RP
- John Wells's phonetic blog
- Jack Windsor Lewis's PhonetiBlog
- Linguism – Language in a word, blog by Graham Pointon of the BBC Pronunciation Unit
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