Description
Klaus Forster’s “A Pronouncing Dictionary of English Place-Names-including standard local and archaic variants” offers an invaluable resource for understanding the correct pronunciation of thousands of locations across England. This comprehensive dictionary goes beyond simple spelling, providing phonetic guides to help readers confidently say names that often have unique local or historical pronunciations.
The book includes not only standard modern pronunciations but also important local and older variants, revealing the rich linguistic history embedded in English geography. It’s an essential tool for historians, linguists, travelers, and anyone interested in the cultural nuances of the English landscape. Forster’s meticulous work sheds light on the fascinating evolution of language and its connection to specific places, making this a truly unique and practical guide to Britain’s varied nomenclature.








