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Tributaries, Number 10.

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Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association (https://www.alabamafolklife.org/). Published by NewSouth Books, Montgomery, Alabama, with support from the Folklife Program of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Contents: - Exploring Alabama's Language Tributaries by Thomas E. Nunnally (page 9) - Multilingual Alabama by Michael D. Picone (page 32) - Southern American English in Alabama by Catherine Evans Davies (page 71) - Just What Is the Southern Drawl? by Crawford Feagin (page 91) - South in Your Mouth? Vowels and Identity in Huntsville, Alabama by Rachael Allbritten (page 116) - The Monophthongization of [aɪ] in Elba and the Environs: A Community Study by Anna Head Oggs (page 133) - To [a:] or Not To [a:] on the Gulf Coast of Alabama by Jocelyn Doxsey (page 150) - "They Sound Better Than We Do": Language Attitudes in Alabama by J. Daniel Hasty (page 163) - Code-Switching Between African-American and Standard English: The Rules, the Roles, and the Rub by Kimberly Johnson with Thomas E. Nunnally (page 176) - College Writers as Alabama Storytellers by Charlotte Brammer (page 192) - Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee by Robin Sabino (page 202) - Appendices by Thomas E. Nunnally --- A: The Sounds of English and Southern English (page 211) --- B: A Glossary of Select Linguistic Terms (page 228) --- C: Web Sources for Further Study (page 237)
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2007 2008
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