Language variety in the South revisited /
Top linguists from diverse fields address language varieties in the South. "Language Variety in the South Revisited" is a comprehensive collection of new research on southern United States English by foremost scholars of regional language variation. Like its predecessor, "Language Var...
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
2012, ©1997.
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- Introduction : perspectives on language variety in the south ; Language variety in the South : a retrospective and assessment / Michael Montgomery
- Southern American English : a prospective / Guy Bailey
- Part one. Language contact with emphasis on the African diaspora ; Earlier Black English revisited / Edgar W Schneider
- An early representation of African-American English / Marianne Cooley
- Challenges and problems of recorded interviews / Jeutonne P. Brewer
- The variable persistence of Southern vernacular sounds in the speech of inner-city Black Detroiters / Walter F. Edwards
- Southern speech and self-expression in an African-American woman's story / Barbara Johnstone
- Ambrose Gonzales's Gullah : what it may tell us about variation / Katherine Wyly Mille
- Gullah's development : myth and sociohistorical evidence / Salikoko S. Mufwene
- The African contribution to Southern states English / Crawford Feagin
- Colonial society and the development of Louisiana Creole / Tom Klingler
- Code-switching and loss of inflection in Louisiana French / Michael D. Picone
- Ethnic identity, Americanization, and survival of the mother tongue : the first- vs. the second-generation Chinese of professionals in Memphis / Marvin K.L. Ching and Hsiang-te Kung
- Part two. Phonological, morphosyntactic, discourse, and lexical features ; The sociolinguistic complexity of quasi-isolated Southern coastal communities / Walt Wolfram, Natalie Schilling-Estes, Kirk Hazen, Chris Craig
- Pronunciation variation in Eastern North Carolina / Bruce Southard
- Variation in Tejano English : evidence for variable lexical phonology / Robert Bayley
- Rule ordering in the phonology of Alabama-Georgia consonants / William C. Taylor
- Solidarity cues in New Orleans English / Felice Anne Coles
- Social meaning in Southern speech from an interactional sociolinguistic perspective : an integrative discourse analysis of terms of address / Catherine E. Davies
- That muddy Mississippi of falsehood called "history" / Joan Weatherly
- "Pictures from Life's Other Side" : Southern regionalism in Hank Williams's Luke the Drifter recordings / Thomas L. Wilmeth
- The evolution of 'ain't' in African-American vernacular English / Natalie Maynor
- 'Auntie( -man)' in the Caribbean and North America / Ronald R. Butters
- The South in DARE / Allan Metcalf
- DARE : some etymological puzzles / Frederic G. Cassidy
- Expletives and euphemisms in DARE : an initial look / Luanne von Schneidemesser
- LAGS and DARE : a case of mutualism / Joan H. Hall
- Part three. Methods of sampling, measurement, and analysis ; The South : the touchstone / Dennis R. Preston
- How far North is South? a critique of Carver's North-South dialect boundary / Timothy C. Frazer
- Regional vocabulary in Missouri / Donald M. Lance and Rachel B. Faries
- Geographical influence on lexical choice : changes in the 20th century / Ellen Johnson
- Generating linguistic feature maps with statistics / William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
- Quantitative mapping techniques for displaying language variation and change / Tom Wikle
- The role of social processes in language variation and change / Jan Tillery
- An ethnolinguistic approach to the study of rural Southern AAVE / Patricia Cukor-Avila
- Speaking maps and talking worlds : adolescent language usage in a new South community / Boyd H. Davis, Michael Smilowitz, Leah Neely
- Resolving dialect status : levels of evidence in assessing African-American vernacular English forms / Walt Wolfram
- Understanding Birmingham / William Labov and Sharon Ash.