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Chapter
01
Tar Heels in North Cackalacky
0:36
NC Place Names (Right)
0:40
NC Place Names (Wrong)
2:00
NC Place Names (Complete)
0:36
Senator Samuel Ervin
0:15
Bill Friday
1:01
Boyd Davis
Chapter
02
The Origins of Language Diversity in North Carolina
0:14
German pronunciation
Chapter
03
Landscaping Dialect: From Manteo to Murphy
0:48
Freedman's Colony
0:23
Edenton speaker
0:27
Siler City speaker
0:20
Asheville (Euro-American)
0:23
Asheville (Afro-American)
0:20
Texana speaker (1)
0:19
Texana speaker (2)
0:01
Unglided time & side
0:27
Pin-Pen merger
0:01
Unglided white rice
1:10
Lumbee weren't
1:31
Freedman's Colony
3:32
Princeville Remembers
0:59
This Side of the River
1:06
Crusoe Island
0:25
Lumbee bes & weren't
0:00
NC Dialect Quiz
Chapter
04
Talkin’ Country and City
0:14, 0:17
R-less pronunciation
0:22, 0:24
R-less (urban)
0:15, 0:20
R-less (rural)
0:00
Andy Griffith
0:00
Southern Vowel Shift
0:30
Urban Charlotte
0:27
Park Helms
0:17
Charlotteans sound like?
0:18
Changing Charlotte
0:52
Bless your heart!
0:36
Martha Pearl Villas
0:20
Sounding Southern
Chapter
05
The Outer Banks Brogue
0:14
Bubby Boos from Ocracoke
0:41
End of the World
0:17, 0:29, 0:21, 0:41
Ocracoke Brogue
0:16
Performance by Rex
0:10
Performance by Chante
0:30
Rex's brogue (interview)
1:02
Rex's brogue (brother)
0:32, 0:31, 0:24
Ocracoke generations
0:34
Blackbeard myth
0:25
Wanchese speaker
0:51
Outer Banks experiment
0:01, 0:01, 0:01
Outer Banks vowels
0:33
Dingbatter perceptions
0:28
I need an iron
2:05
Outer Banks vocabulary
1:05
Outer Banks features
1:25
Talking backwards
2:59
CBS This Morning segment
Chapter
06
Mountain Talk
0:19
Appalachia pronunciation
0:50
Mountain Talk
4:54
Old English myth
0:34
Hillbilly perceptions
0:31
Orville Hicks
1:07
Maggie Valley
0:19
Gary Carden
0:40
Jasper & Peckerword
0:16
Over yander
4:47
Mountain Talk vocabulary
0:33
Mountain pride
Chapter
07
African American Speech in North Carolina
0:16, 0:22, 0:22, 0:20
Hyde Co. generations
0:24
Euro-American in Hyde Co.
0:34
Muzel Bryant
0:22
Jules Bryant
0:21, 0:19
Beech Bottom speakers
0:15, 0:09
Ex-slave speaker
1:50, 0:23
Samaná speaker
0:31
African American speech
17:11, 4:41
Muzel Bryant tribute
0:30
Regional differences
0:29
Princeville
2:23
John Baugh
Chapter
08
The Legacy of American Indian Languages
0:21
Speaking Cherokee
0:46
We Still Live Here
1:00
Tony "Iron Eyes" Cody
0:24
Bo Parris
1:01
Cherokee boarding schools
1:35
Fake Cherokees
0:25
Algonquian
0:13
Cherokee
0:12
Singing in Cherokee
1:35
Syllabary sounds
4:07
"Know Me" by Litefoot
0:43
Language Revitalization
0:48
Learning Cherokee
9:56
Clip from Voices of NC
Chapter
09
Lumbee English: Tar Heel American Indian Dialect
0:29, 0:25, 0:31, 0:26, 0:32, 0:27
Perception test
1:31
Lumbee English speaker
0:18
Robeson Co. (Afro-Amer)
0:18
Robeson Co. (Euro-Amer)
1:10
Younger Lumbee speaker
0:09
Lumbee dialect
1:51
Indian by Birth
1:29
Lumbee identity
0:40
Indian language families
0:34
Dialect recognition
1:47
Lumbee vocabulary
0:31
Lumbee pronunciation
0:37
Lumbee grammar
0:32
Attempts to "standarize"
0:21
How we recognize Lumbees
0:52
Homecoming
Chapter
10
Carolina del Norte: Latino Tar Heels
2:15
I got a friend in Ocracoke
1:03
I'm good here in Ocracoke
0:22
Hickory speaker
1:04
Bilingual vs. Monolingual
0:44
Siler City speaker
1:00
2-year resident
0:16
Be like
0:12
Syllable timing
0:05, 0:05
Siler City siblings
3:11
Latino diversity
2:29
Language & identity
4:10
"Spanglish"
1:20
Latino English
Chapter
11
Celebrating Language Diversity
0:07
Cot-Caught merger
1:01
What an accent does
0:18
Linguistic insecurity
0:15
Much more comfortable here
0:28
Not likely to be changed
6:22
NC State Fair
1:01
Linguistic profiling
8:53
The Last One
10:57
Roy Parsons tribute
Lumbee grammar
Vignette about Lumbee grammar
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