
Hi,
There never was and never will be grammar or dictionaries for Yorkshire dialect,
Forgive me for pointing you toward things you already know; There are a few others (A grammar of the dialect of Windhill by Joseph Wright, etc.), but Folklore and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire by Richard Blakeborough is probably right up your street as it contains a substantial glossary. I do have a (reprint) copy that I will get round to OCRing, but i'm working my way through the 'Old Yorkshire' series first. Meanwhile there are a few copies in the Bradford system; http://www.biskit.yorks.com/ This may also be of interest: http://www.yorksj.ac.uk/dialect/ IME the dialectical variants still exist to this day.
From sunny Shipley ;)

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 12:15:27 +0000, "Darren Burnhill" <darrenburnhill@hotmail.com> wrote: |Hi, | |> There never was and never will be grammar or dictionaries for Yorkshire |> dialect, | |Forgive me for pointing you toward things you already know; | |There are a few others (A grammar of the dialect of Windhill by Joseph |Wright, etc.), but Folklore and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire by |Richard Blakeborough is probably right up your street as it contains a |substantial glossary. As I explained, but you snipped there are massive differences between the dialects of the three Ridings. :-( not to mention the changes with time. I would not consider any of the existing glossaries definitive. I generally use Kellett's The Yorkshire Dictionary. |I do have a (reprint) copy that I will get round to |OCRing, but i'm working my way through the 'Old Yorkshire' series first. |Meanwhile there are a few copies in the Bradford system; |http://www.biskit.yorks.com/ Great, let me know what else you are considering doing, so we do not start the same things. I have almost finished Ben Preston's "Dialect and other poems". I have partially done Yorksher Puddin' by John Hartley, Yorkshire Folk Talk, By Morris harvested from http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Books/FolkTalk/ I hope eventually to do all John Hartley's work, but I doubt I will ever finish it. |>From sunny Shipley ;) From windy Shelf ;-) -- Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> 17,000 free e-books at Project Gutenberg! http://www.gutenberg.net For Yorkshire Dialect go to www.hyphenologist.co.uk/songs/
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