67 results on '"Anderson, Bridget"'
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2. 31. What We Hear and What It Expresses: The Perception and Meaning of Vowel Differences among Dialects
3. 44. Sociolinguistic Engagement in Community Perspective
4. 36. Negotiating Linguistic Capital in Economic Decline: Dialect Change in Mill Villager and Farmer Speech
5. 40. Is “Spanglish' the Third Language of the South? Truth and Fantasy about US Spanish
6. 41. Language Acquisition and Social Integration of Hispanics in Northeast Mississippi
7. 23. The Persistence of Dialect Features
8. Language in the Southand the Public Interest
9. 42. Puerto Rican Spanish in South Texas: Variation in Subject Personal Pronouns
10. 43. Stylization, Aging, and Cultural Competence: Why Health Care in the South Needs Linguistics
11. Latino Language Issues
12. Conclusion: Perspectives, Achievements, and Remaining Challenges
13. 4. The Ofo Language of Louisiana: Recovery of Grammar and Typology
14. Indigenous Languages
15. 1. Introduction
16. 3. A Profile of the Caddo Language
17. 2. American Indian Languages of the Southeast: An Introduction
18. Part I. Historical Approaches
19. 6. Pre-Columbian Links to the Caribbean: Evidence Connecting Cusabo to Taíno
20. Early Englishes of the South
21. 14. Prima Facie Evidence for the Persistence of Creole Features in African American English and Evidence for Residual Creole
22. 8. Southern American English in Perspective: A Quantitative Comparison with Other English and American Dialects
23. 9. Some Developments in Southern American English Grammar
24. 5. Timucua -ta: Muskogean Parallels
25. 10. Francis Lieber’s Americanisms as an Early Source on Southern Speech
26. 7. The Crucial Century for English in the American South
27. 15. The Linguistic Status of Gullah-Geechee: Divergent Phonological Processes
28. 12. Some Early Creole-Like Data from Slave Speakers: The Island of St. Helena, 1695–1711
29. Earlier French of the Gulf South
30. 13. Regional Variation in Nineteenth-Century African American English
31. 11. Earlier Southern Englishes in Black and White
32. The African Diaspora
33. Across the South
34. 17. From French to English in Louisiana: The Prudhomme Family’s Story
35. Part II. Contemporary Approaches
36. 21. A Century of Sound Change in Alabama
37. 16. French Dialects of Louisiana: A Revised Typology
38. 18. The South in DARE Revisited
39. 19. The South: Still Different
40. 20. Demography as Destiny? Population Change and the Future of Southern American English
41. English in the Contemporary South: Persistence and Change
42. 26. We Ain’t Done Yet: Dialect Depiction and Language Ideology
43. 24. Southern Storytelling: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
44. English in the Contemporary South: Discourse Approaches
45. 25. The Southernand Southwestern DiscourseStyles of Two Texas Women
46. 22. Various Variation Aggregates in the LAMSAS South
47. English in the Contemporary South: African American Language Issues
48. 29. The Sound Symbolism of Self in Innovative Naming Practices in an African American Community
49. 37. Lexical Features of Jewish English in the Southern United States
50. 28. The Language of Black Women in the Smoky Mountain Region of Appalachia
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