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Heartland English : Variation And Transition In The American Midwest, Paperback

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Subject
Heartland English
Series
english
Publication Name
Heartland English : Variation And Transition In Th
Type
Textbook
Field of Study
Communication & Journalism
ISBN
9780817352448
EAN
9780817352448
Publication Year
2005
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
University of Alabama Press
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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A Publication in the Centennial Series of the American Dialect Society in celebration of the beginning of its second century of research into language variation in America. 'Heartland' Englishis the first book-length scholarly treatment of English spoken in the Midwest, or the northern interior of the continental United States. Frazer and his contributors focus on the myth of a uniform, 'Midwestern' variety of American English. They show the complex region in which forces-old and new- have led to variety in the spoken language. Contributors include: Craig M. Carver, Thomas Donahue, Rachel Faries, Ticmothy Frazer, Timothy Habick, Robin Herndobler, Donald Lance, Donald Larmouth, Michael Miller, Thomas Murray, Denis Preston, Marjorie Remsing, Timothy Riney, Andre Sledd, Bruce Southard, and Erick Thomas.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Alabama Press
ISBN-10
0817352449
ISBN-13
9780817352448
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45420797

Product Key Features

Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Number of Pages
328 Pages

Dimensions

Weight
0 Oz
Height
1in
Width
6in
Length
9in

Additional Product Features

Edited by
Timothy C. Frazer
Publication Date
2005-02-27
Edition Number
2
Reviews
'The only book of its kind on the English of the Midwest&. An important contributions to our understanding of a most misunderstood variety of English.' -Guy Bailey Oklahoma State University, "The only book of its kind on the English of the Midwest.... An important contributions to our understanding of a most misunderstood variety of English." --Guy Bailey Oklahoma State University, "This ISA Much-Needed Book, One Just Chock Full of Interesting Studies."--American Speech, "This admirabel collection of 17 essays on dialectical variation is unified by the desire to dicredit the myth of 'General American'--that English in the Midwest is uniform and may even constitute a 'Standard English.' The methods employed in these studies and their results are consitently interesting and informative." --Choice, “The only book of its kind on the English of the Midwest&. An important contributions to our understanding of a most misunderstood variety of English.” -Guy Bailey Oklahoma State University, "The only book of its kind on the English of the Midwest
. An important contributions to our understanding of a most misunderstood variety of English." -Guy Bailey Oklahoma State University, "The language of the Midwest here receives a first comprehensive survey. . . . A well-edited, stimulating collection which will convince readers that the Midwest is worth closer inspection--linguistically and otherwise."--English Wide-World
Group
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
427.977
Dewey Edition
20

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