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Language evolution or dying traditions? : the state of American dialects |
Walt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes |
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Sounds of the South |
Guy Bailey and Jan Tillery |
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Defining Appalachian English |
Kirk Hazen and Ellen Fluharty |
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If these hills could talk (Smoky Mountains) |
Christine Mallinson ... [et al.] |
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Doing the Charleston (South Carolina) |
Maciej Baranowski |
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The Lone Star State of speech (Texas) |
Guy Bailey and Jan Tillery |
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Speaking the Big Easy (New Orleans, LA) |
Connie Eble |
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Sounds of Ole Man River (Memphis, TN) |
Valerie Fridland |
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Yakking with the Yankees (New England) |
Julie Roberts, Naomi Nagy, and Charles Boberg |
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Beantown babble (Boston, MA) |
Jim Fitzpatrick |
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Mainely English |
Jane S. Smith |
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Steel Town speak (Pittsburgh, PA) |
Barbara Johnstone and Scott Kiesling |
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New York tawk (New York City, NY) |
Michael Newman |
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Expressions of brotherly love (Philadelphia, PA) |
Claudio Salvucci |
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Maple leaf rap (Canada) |
J.K. Chambers |
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An introduction to Midwest English |
Timothy C. Frazer |
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Straight talking from the heartland (Midwest) |
Matthew J. Gordon |
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Words of the Windy City (Chicago, IL) |
Richard Cameron |
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Different ways of talking in the Buckeye State (Ohio) |
Beverly Olson Flanigan |
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Spirited speech (St. Louis, MO) |
Thomas E. Murray |
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Saying ya to the yoopers (Michigan's Upper Peninsula) |
Beth Simon |
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Getting real in the Golden State (California) |
Penelope Eckert and Norma Mendoza-Denton |
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Desert dialect (Utah) |
David Bowie and Wendy Morkel |
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Dialects in the mist (Portland, OR) |
Jeff Conn |
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Arizona's not so standard English |
Lauren Hall-Lew |
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Topics from the tropics (Hawai'i) |
Miriam Meyerhoff |
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Speaking strictly roots (West Indies) |
Renee Blake |
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Gullah Gullah islands (Sea Island, SC, GA) |
Tracey L. Weldon |
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Islands of diversity (Bahamas) |
Walt Wolfram ... [et al.] |
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Dialects in danger (Outer Banks, NC) |
Walt Wolfram |
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Fighting the tide (Smith Island, MD) |
Natalie Schilling-Estes |
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From cod to cool (Newfoundland, Canada) |
Sandra Clarke |
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The world's loneliest dialect (Tristan da Cunha) |
Daniel Schreier |
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Bridging the great divide (African American English) |
John Baugh |
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When linguistic worlds collide (African American English) |
Walt Wolfram and Benjamin Torbert |
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Talkin' with mi gente (Chicano English) |
Carmen Fought |
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Stirring the linguistic gumbo (Cajun English) |
Megan E. Melançon |
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From the brickhouse to the swamp (Lumbee vernacular English) |
Walt Wolfram |
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More than just yada yada yada (Jewish English) |
Cynthia Bernstein |
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Fading future for ferhoodled English (Pennsylvania German) |
Marion Lois Huffines |
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Language evolution or dying traditions? : the state of American dialects |
Walt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes |
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Sounds of the South |
Guy Bailey and Jan Tillery |
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Defining Appalachian English |
Kirk Hazen and Ellen Fluharty |