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<p>these arguably distinct concepts; thus, recent authors may regard SSBE (or other terms) as entirely distinct from RP, or as a <a href="page.php?w=synonym">synonym</a> for RP in certain contexts. This article covers both topics.</p>

<p><big>History</big></p>
<p>In the first edition of the British phonetician <a href="page.php?w=Daniel_Jones_%28phonetician%29">Daniel Jones</a>'s <a href="page.php?w=English_Pronouncing_Dictionary">English Pronouncing Dictionary</a> (1917), he named the accent "<a href="page.php?w=Public_school_%28United_Kingdom%29">Public School</a></p><p>
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