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How We Talk: American Regional English Today

How We Talk: American Regional English Today

How We Talk: American Regional English Today
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How We Talk: American Regional English Today

by Allan Metcalf

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Brand: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000-10-16. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good.

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Where are you when people • go to the coast instead of the beach • tote things as well as carry them • wait on line instead of in line • get groceries in a paper sack instead of a paper bag • say things like “The baby needs picked up” and “The car needs washed” • eat solid rectangular doughnuts that are also called beignets • complain when something is spendy (“costly”) • are chilled by a blue norther • ask for tonic instead of soda • go “dahntahn” to shop. Allan Metcalf answers these and many other fascinating questions in his new book, How We Talk: American Regional English Today. In short, delightful essays, Metcalf explains the key features that make American speech so expressive and distinct. He begins in the South, home of the most easily recognized of American dialects, and travels north to New England, then on to the Midwest and the far West, even to Alaska and Hawaii. It’s all here: the northern Midwest “Fargo” accent, Louisiana Cajun and New Orleans Yat, dropped r’s as in Boston’s “Hahvahd Yahd,” and intrusive r’s as in “Warshington,” especially common in America’s midlands. With additional chapters on ethnic dialects and dialects in the movies, Metcalf reveals the resplendence of one our nation’s greatest natural resources — its endless and varied talk.

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Title
How We Talk: American Regional English Today
Author
Allan Metcalf
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Paperback
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Used: Good
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ISBN 10
0618043624
ISBN 13
9780618043620
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Brand: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
2000-10-16

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