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WHO
ARE WE...?
The
Friends of Norfolk Dialect (FOND) was founded in 1999 dedicated
to conserving and recording Norfolks priceless linguistic
and cultural heritage, thus keeping Broad Norfolk
alive.
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WHAT DO WE WANT?
Our
aims are to record as many of our countys traditional
words as possible, together with sayings, stories and songs.
We
also continue to campaign for the recognition and teaching
of Norfolk as an authentic English regional dialect.
We assist film and TV Producers to achieve the correct accent
in drama productions set in Norfolk.
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We
exchange ideas and information by any means we can employ,
including the Internet and information packs for schools.
The
Friends of Norfolk Dialect seeks the help of other organisations
and experts in building up an archive of literature and sound
recordings.
Several
times a year we organise social and fundraising events in
all parts of the county, culminating in an ever-popular seasonal
Panto in dialect, naturally!
Finally,
we publish a quarterly newsletter called The Merry Mawkin,
which is free to members, although available by post for non-members
(please see The Merry
Mawkin for costs and details).
LOST
IN TRANSLATION?
Lost
in Translation
is an addition to our site highlighting the exciting Norfolk
Schools Dialect Project.
The
resulting pages are a culmination of the efforts of the members
of FOND (Friends of Norfolk Dialect), The Professional Development
Centre and the participation and enthusiasm of nine local
Norfolk Schools and their pupils.
Our
aim is to continue this cultural development with more schools
and organisations, by supporting them and our existing
participants in the continuation of the preservation
of Norfolks rich dialect and cultural heritage.
Please
sign our guestbook
as we would love to hear from you or,
if you prefer, email:
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