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  1. Mar 5, 2015 · The term “received pronunciation” was coined in 1869 by linguist AJ Ellis around the time that it was adopted as the official standard of pronunciation for the Oxford English Dictionary. This was, of course, the height of Queen Victoria’s reign in the UK and the social elite were thriving (think Downton Abbey ).

  2. British English: Received Pronunciation. The choice of symbols for the representation of RP is one which has provoked much discussion, but since the 1980s there has existed, largely as a result of pressure from the major ELT publishers, a de facto standard set of symbolization conventions which has remained almost unchanged to the present day.

  3. Received Pronunciation (RP), the standard accent of British English, embodies the essence of clear and precise articulation. This website is dedicated to helping you achieve an authentic British RP accent through a variety of resources and services.

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