Tributaries, No. 10
Journal of the AFA. Articles include:
Exploring Alabama's Language Tributaries — Thomas E. Nunnally
Multilingual Alabama — Michael D. Picone
Southern American English in Alabama — Catherine Evans Davies
Just What is the Southern Drawl? — Crawford Feagin
South in Your Mouth? Vowels and Identity in Huntsville, Alabama — Rachael Allbritten
The Monophthongization of [aI] in Elba and the Environs: A Community Study — Anna Head Oggs
To [a:] or Not To [a:] on the Gulf Coast of Alabama — Jocelyn Doxsey
"They Sound Better Than We Do": Language Attitudes in Alabama — J. Daniel Hasty
Code-Switching Between African-American and Standard English: The Rules, the Roles, and the Rub — Kimberly Johnson with Thomas E. Nunnally
College Writers as Alabama Storytellers — Charlotte Brammer
Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee — Robin Sabino
Journal of the AFA. Articles include:
Exploring Alabama's Language Tributaries — Thomas E. Nunnally
Multilingual Alabama — Michael D. Picone
Southern American English in Alabama — Catherine Evans Davies
Just What is the Southern Drawl? — Crawford Feagin
South in Your Mouth? Vowels and Identity in Huntsville, Alabama — Rachael Allbritten
The Monophthongization of [aI] in Elba and the Environs: A Community Study — Anna Head Oggs
To [a:] or Not To [a:] on the Gulf Coast of Alabama — Jocelyn Doxsey
"They Sound Better Than We Do": Language Attitudes in Alabama — J. Daniel Hasty
Code-Switching Between African-American and Standard English: The Rules, the Roles, and the Rub — Kimberly Johnson with Thomas E. Nunnally
College Writers as Alabama Storytellers — Charlotte Brammer
Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee — Robin Sabino
Journal of the AFA. Articles include:
Exploring Alabama's Language Tributaries — Thomas E. Nunnally
Multilingual Alabama — Michael D. Picone
Southern American English in Alabama — Catherine Evans Davies
Just What is the Southern Drawl? — Crawford Feagin
South in Your Mouth? Vowels and Identity in Huntsville, Alabama — Rachael Allbritten
The Monophthongization of [aI] in Elba and the Environs: A Community Study — Anna Head Oggs
To [a:] or Not To [a:] on the Gulf Coast of Alabama — Jocelyn Doxsey
"They Sound Better Than We Do": Language Attitudes in Alabama — J. Daniel Hasty
Code-Switching Between African-American and Standard English: The Rules, the Roles, and the Rub — Kimberly Johnson with Thomas E. Nunnally
College Writers as Alabama Storytellers — Charlotte Brammer
Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee — Robin Sabino