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1 online resource |
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Second chapter title includes five instances of the word "southern" using pronunciation variations in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
LAVIS: where are you going, where have you been? / William A. Kretzschmar Jr. -- [suthern], [suthuhn], [suthrun], [suthuhn], [sauthn], etc.: what we/they think/thought it is/was/will be / Dennis R. Preston -- Language and the internet in the new South / Becky Childs and Joel Schneier -- Performing southernness in country music / Catherine Evans Davies, with Caroline Myrick -- Appalachia, monophthongization, and intonation: rethinking tradition / Paul E. Reed -- Language variety in Louisiana: research trends and implications / Michael D. Picone -- Cajuns as southe(r)ne(r)s?: an examination of variable r-lessness in Cajun English / Katie Carmichael -- The continuing symbolic importance of French in Louisiana / Nathalie Dajko -- Sounding black: labeling and perceptions of African American voices on southern college campuses / Tracey L. Weldon -- Black is, black isn't: perceptions of language and blackness / Sonja L. Lanehart and Ayesha M. Malik -- (De)segregation: the impact of de facto and de jure segregation on African American English in the new South / Mary Kohn -- Community detection and the reversal of the southern vowel shift in Raleigh, North Carolina / Robin Dodsworth -- Where are you from?: immigrant stories of accent, belonging, and other experiences in the South / Agnes Bolonyai -- What a swarm of variables tells us about the formation of Mexican American English / Erik R. Thomas -- Spanish in North Carolina: English-origin loanwords in a newly forming Hispanic community / Jim Michnowicz, Alex Hyler, James Shepherd, and Sonya Trawick -- On the status of Miami as a southern city: defining language and region through demography and social history / Phillip M. Carter and Andrew Lynch -- Sociolinguistic outreach for the new South: looking back to move ahead / Kirk Hazen -- We must go home again: interdisciplinary models of progressive partnerships to promote linguistic justice in the new South / Anne H. Charity Hudley and Christine Mallinson -- Negotiating language presentation: linguists, communities, and producers / Walt Wolfram, Danica Cullinan, and Neal Hutcheson -- The role of the university in negotiating language revitalization / Hartwell S. Francis -- Language revitalization and sociolinguistics: a commentary on first language: the race to save Cherokee / Christian Koops -- Variationist research in the South: current perspectives and future directions / Eric Wilbanks. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Southern States -- Language.
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Southern States. |
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Spanish language -- Southern States.
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Spanish language. |
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English language -- Southern States.
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English language. |
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Linguistic change -- Southern States.
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Linguistic change. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Wolfram, Walt, 1941- editor.
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Wojcik, Karissa, editor.
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Wilbanks, Eric, editor.
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Reaser, Jeffrey, 1976- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9781469638799 1469638797 (DLC) 2017044666 (OCoLC)1004511690 |
ISBN |
9781469638812 (electronic book) |
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1469638819 (electronic book) |
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9781469638829 (electronic book) |
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1469638827 (electronic book) |
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9781469638799 (cloth ; alkaline paper) |
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9781469638805 (paperback ; alkaline paper) |
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1469638797 |
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1469638800 |
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