Ain't Dere No More: New Orleans Language and Local Nostalgia in Vic & Nat'ly Comics

K Carmichael, N Dajko - Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
As “local,”“authentic,”“working class,”“white,”“urban,” and “salt of the earth” characters, Vic
and Nat'ly, the protagonists of Bunny Matthews's classic comic strip, embody all of the …

Ya Heard Me? Rhoticity in Post-Katrina New Orleans English

CS Casey - American Speech, 2016 - read.dukeupress.edu
Sociolinguistic research has documented the change to rhoticity by white speakers in the
American South, and the increase in rhoticity in New York City and New England. However …

" Before the Storm, There Wasn't Much of a Thought. When Katrina Happened, that Changed Everything:" Social Network Geometry, Discourses of Threat, and English …

TD Lewis - 2019 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation presents the results of a tripartite exploration of English use by Latinxs in
post-Katrina New Orleans, defined here as an ethnolinguistic repertoire that I call New …

[图书][B] Postvocalic/r/in New Orleans: Language, place, and commodification

CS Casey - 2013 - search.proquest.com
From silva dimes to po-boys, r-lessness has long been a conspicuous feature of all dialects
of New Orleans English. This dissertation presents a quantitative and qualitative description …

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS? NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH

E DELANGE, L ALTER - Language in Louisiana: Community and …, 2019 - books.google.com
“Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans,” a song made iconic by Louis Armstrong
in the 1947 movie New Orleans, articulates the idea of New Orleans as an object of romantic …

CHAPTER SIX “YOU MUST BE SOME KIND OF [K݋ ڙܼ Ԥ: Zܼ], YEAH”: TOWARDS A NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH PHONOLOGY1 CHRISTINA SCHOUX CASEY

TANEW ORLEANS, E PHONOLOGY - The Meaning of Language, 2018 - books.google.com
New Orleans, Louisiana presents a particularly interesting site for phonological inquiry
because it has been nearly unstudied, and also because, for 300 years, it has been a …

[PDF][PDF] TOWARDS A NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH PHONOLOGY1

CS CASEY - The Meaning of Language, 2018 - asau.ru
New Orleans, Louisiana presents a particularly interesting site for phonological inquiry
because it has been nearly unstudied, and also because, for 300 years, it has been a …

[引用][C] A Preliminary Exploration of Language, Race, and Local Identity in New Orleans

L Colomb - Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, 2015