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词条 Mee-mawing
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Mee-mawing was a form of speech with exaggerated movements to allow lip reading employed by workers in weaving sheds in Lancashire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The noise in a weaving shed rendered hearing impossible so workers communicated by mee-mawing which was a cross between mime and lip reading.[1] To have a private conversation when there were other weavers present, the speaker would cup their hand over their mouth to obscure vision. This was very necessary as a mee-mawer would be able to communicate over distances of tens of yards. It was said that each mill had its own dialect.

See also

  • Queen Street Mill

References

Notes
1. ^{{Harvnb|Freethy|2008|p=123}}
Bibliography
  • {{cite book|last=Freethy|first=Ron|title=Memories of the Lancashire Cotton Mills|publisher=Countryside Books|location=Newbury,Berks|date=2008|isbn=978-1-84674-104-3}}
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3 : Human communication|Cotton industry|Culture in Lancashire

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