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| Publications: 1. Krapp, G. (1925). The English Language in America. New York: Modern Language Association. 2. Kurath, H. (1949). A Word Geography of Eastern United States. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. 3. Smitherman, G. (1995). "The Forms of Things Unknown: Black Modes of Discourse", in D.B. Durkin, Language Issues: Readings for Teachers, White Plains. New York: Longman Publishers. 4. Turner, L. D. (2002). Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 5. William, S. (1999). The Gullah People and their African Heritage. Georgia: University of Georgia Press. |
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| Home Content Factsheet Development of Gullah Learning Gullah Black English Sea Island Culture Photos Reference |
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| Internet Resources/links: 1. CSAM Audio Collection 2. Georgia Sea Island Singers - St. Simons Island Gullah African American Music 3. Gullah Culture in Danger of Fading Away 4. Gullah Dialect and Sea Island Culture 5. Gullah Geechee 6. Gullah Music 7. Gullah Tales 8. Gullah Tours - Charleston, SC 9. Our Gullah Page 10. American Folklore 11. The Gullah Language 12. The Gullah People 13. Black English |
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