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Dictionary of American Regional English
Contributor(s): Hall, Joan Houston (Editor)
ISBN: 0674008847     ISBN-13: 9780674008847
Publisher: Belknap Press
OUR PRICE:   $128.70  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2002
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Annotation: Based on thousands of interviews across the country, the "Dictionary of American Regional English" presents our language in its infinite variety. Word lovers will delight in the wit and wisdom found in the quotations that illustrate each entry, and will prize the richness and diversity of our spoken and written culture.
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Dictionaries
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Spelling & Vocabulary
Dewey: 427.973
LCCN: 84029025
Series: Dictionary of American Regional English
Physical Information: 2.05" H x 8.92" W x 11.16" (5.44 lbs) 1056 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Every page in this new volume of the Dictionary of American Regional English makes it wonderfully clear that regional expressions still flourish throughout the United States.

Depending on where you live, your conversation may include such beguiling terms as paddybass (North Carolina), pinkwink (Cape Cod), or scallyhoot (West); if you're invited to a potluck dinner, in Indiana you're likely to call it a pitch-in, while in northern Illinois it's a scramble; if your youngsters play hopscotch, they may call it potsy in Manhattan, but sky blue in Chicago.

Like the popular first three volumes of DARE, the fourth is a treasure-trove of linguistic gems, a book that invites exclamation, delight, and wonder. More than six hundred maps pinpoint where you might live if your favorite card games are sheepshead and skat; if you eat pan dulce rather than pain perdu; if you drive down a red dog road or make a purchase at a racket store; or if you look out your window and see a parka squirrel or a quill pig.

The language of our everyday lives is captured in DARE, along with expressions our grandparents used but our children will never know. Based on thousands of interviews across the country, the Dictionary of American Regional English presents our language in its infinite variety. Word lovers will delight in the wit and wisdom found in the quotations that illustrate each entry, and will prize the richness and diversity of our spoken and written culture.


Contributor Bio(s): Hall, Joan Houston: - Joan Houston Hall is Distinguished Scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She joined the DARE staff in 1975, became Associate Editor in 1979, and was named Chief Editor in 2000.