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message 1: by Jessie J (new)

Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments A friend of mine found this incredibly detailed dialect map. We've talked about this before, so I thought you might find this interesting.

http://aschmann.net/AmEng/#LargeMap


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Lawyer (goodreadscommm_sullivan) | 2668 comments Mod
Jessie wrote: "A friend of mine found this incredibly detailed dialect map. We've talked about this before, so I thought you might find this interesting.

http://aschmann.net/AmEng/#LargeMap"


Fascinating! Thanks for posting. Especially interesting in light of our current read Serena in which the dialect of the "Highlanders" is collected by one of the Pemberton Lumber executives, tracing phrases back to old English and Scottish Dialects. Horace Kephart wrote extensively of North Carolina mountain residents in Our southern highlanders.

Mike S.


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J. Keck | 27 comments Thank you, Jessie. I will check this out. A detailed dialect map sounds really interesting. Years ago, I found the observation that remnants of Elizabethan speech could be found in isolated communities in Appalachia. Any thoughts?


message 4: by Jessie J (last edited Feb 06, 2014 05:51AM) (new)

Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments The only thing that springs to mind immediately is that some songs that were part of the oral tradition in isolated Appalachian communities were Elizabethan.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Da...

English folk songs from the southern Appalachians


message 5: by Diane, "Miss Scarlett" (new)

Diane Barnes | 5544 comments Mod
Good to see you back, Jessie. I was wondering if we had lost you!


message 6: by Jessie J (new)

Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments I haven't been well, so haven't been able to read along with you. Too ashamed to participate in conversations where I don't belong! Thanks Diane.


message 7: by J. (new)

J. Keck | 27 comments Thank you Jessie for the information.
I hope you feel better soon.
Best Wishes,
J.


message 8: by Leonardo (new)

Leonardo Noto (leonardonoto) | 12 comments Wow, that's really interesting. Thanks!


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