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Spring - Volume 78, Issue 1
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Volume 78, Issue 2
Summer 2003
ISSN 0003-1283
EISSN 1527-2133
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LANGUAGE VARIATION IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH: AN INTRODUCTION
WALT WOLFRAM
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MAPPING SOUTHERN ENGLISH
WILLIAM A. KRETZSCHMAR, JR.
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SECRETS REVEALED BY SOUTHERN VOWEL SHIFTING
ERIK R. THOMAS
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REVISITING THE CREOLIST HYPOTHESIS: COPULA VARIABILITY IN GULLAH AND SOUTHERN RURAL AAVE
TRACEY L. WELDON
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CREOLES AND CAJUNS: A PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE
SYLVIE DUBOIS
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BARBARA M. HORVATH
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LANGUAGE CHANGE IN “CONSERVATIVE” DIALECTS: THE CASE OF PAST TENSE
BE
IN SOUTHERN ENCLAVE COMMUNITIES
WALT WOLFRAM
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NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES
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AMONG THE NEW WORDS
WAYNE GLOWKA
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MEGAN MELANCON
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DANIELLE C. WYCKOFF
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