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... Ocracoke English , a dialect of American English which is spoken on Ocracoke Island , located off the coast of North Carolina and inhabited by about 600 year - round residents . This dialect developed in relative isola- tion from ...
... Ocracoke English , a dialect of American English which is spoken on Ocracoke Island , located off the coast of North Carolina and inhabited by about 600 year - round residents . This dialect developed in relative isola- tion from ...
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... Ocracoke , which is characterized by a lesser degree of [ a : ] usage and no nonstandard wasn't use . Further , some middle - aged and younger speakers now use the traditional Ocracoke dialect chiefly for performance , whether for ...
... Ocracoke , which is characterized by a lesser degree of [ a : ] usage and no nonstandard wasn't use . Further , some middle - aged and younger speakers now use the traditional Ocracoke dialect chiefly for performance , whether for ...
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... Ocracoke Historical Preservation Society , with pro- ceeds going to the society . With the cooperation of the educational system , we produced a dialect aware- ness curriculum for the Ocracoke School . The curriculum engages students ...
... Ocracoke Historical Preservation Society , with pro- ceeds going to the society . With the cooperation of the educational system , we produced a dialect aware- ness curriculum for the Ocracoke School . The curriculum engages students ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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