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Tributaries, Vol. X Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association Double Issue 2007-2008 |
ARTICLES IN VOLUME X: Alabama's Linguistic Tributaries Exploring Alabama's Language Tributaries by Thomas E. Nunnally Multilingual Alabama by Michael D. Picone Southern American English in Alabama by Catherine Evans Davies Just what I the Southern Drawl? by Crawford Feagin South in Your Mouth? Vowels and Identity in Huntsville, Alabama by Rachael Allbritten The Monophthongization of [ai] in Elba and the Environs: A community Study by Anna Head Oggs To [a:] or Not To [a:] on the Gulf Coast of Alabama by Jocelyn Doxsey "They Sound better Than We Do": Language Attitudes in Alabama by J. Daniel Hasty Code-switching Between African-American and Standard English: The Rules, the Roles, and the Rub by Kimberly Johnson with Thomas E. Nunnally College Writers as Alabama Storytellers by Charlotte Brammer Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee by Robin Sabino Appendices by Thomas E. Nunnally
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