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The Black Country is noted for its highly contracted negative modal forms, evidenced where possible using Painter’s (1963: 32–33) transcriptions, as well as respelling conventions, as follows:
Note also Mathisen (1999: 108) can’t,
can’t have it.
Written evidence from Chinn and Thorne (2001: 74, 121) suggests that similar phonological processes may operate in Birmingham (at least in traditional working-class dialect), e.g. <dain’t> / <dain> didn’t. Chinn and Thorne (2001: 121) cite a form <mon’t> mustn’t. This could perhaps be a contraction of mustn’t, or derived from earlier (ME) maun ‘must’ + -n’t (Bm <mun> ).
There is evidence for the retention of the reflex of the OE form axian ‘to ask’ (rather than OE ascian) in <aks> ask.
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