Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century

Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century

Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century

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Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century provides a complete exploration of English in Appalachia for a broad audience of scholars and educators. Starting from the premise that just as there is no single Appalachia, there is no single Appalachian dialect, this essay collection brings together wide-ranging perspectives on language variation in the region. Contributors from the fields of linguistics, education, and folklore debunk myths about the dialect's ancient origins, examine subregional and ethnic differences, and consider the relationships between language and identity—individual and collective—in a variety of settings, including schools. They are attentive to the full range of linguistic expression, from everyday spoken grammar to subversive Dale Earnhardt memes.

A portal to the language scholarship of the last thirty years, Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century translates state-of-the-art research for a nonspecialist audience, while setting the agenda for further study of language in one of America's most recognized regions.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781949199550
ISBN10 194919955X
Number Of Pages 227
Item Weight 380 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 228 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller West Virginia University Press
Format paperback
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A much-needed, cohesive, and well-written book." —Mary Kohn, Kansas State University

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Author's Bio

Kirk Hazen is professor of linguistics at West Virginia University, where he is the founding director of the West Virginia Dialect Project and a Benedum Distinguished Scholar in the Humanities. His research, teaching, and linguistic service are all centered on social and linguistic patterns of language variation. His most recent book is An Introduction to Language, and he is coeditor of Research Methods in Sociolinguistics.

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