Linguistic diversity in the south : changing codes, practices and ideology / edited by Margaret Bender.
Contributor(s): Bender, Margaret Clelland | Southern Anthropological Society
Language: English Publisher: Athens, London : University of Georgia Press, 2002.ISBN: 0820325856Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | British Museum | Royal Anthropological Institute | Open Shelves | H6 [SOUTHERN-] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | L75645 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction : power and belief in southern language / Margaret Bender; Dialect awareness in community perspective / Walt Wolfram; Multilingualism in the south : a Carolinas case study / Blair A. Rudes; Defining Appalachian English / Kirk Hazen and Ellen Fluharty; Constructing ethnolinguistic groups : a sociolinguistic case study / Christine Mallinson; Language and culture pullout program : Seminole initiatives to preserve language / Susan E. Stans and Louise Gopher; Medicine-making language among the Muskogee : the effects of changing attitudes / Pamela Innes; Not with a southern accent : Cajun English and ethnic identity / Shana Walton; Identity, hybridity, and linguistic ideologies of racial language in the upper south / Anita Puckett.