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The Talking Appalachian Podcast - The History of our Dialects and that Elizabethan English Rumor

The History of our Dialects and that Elizabethan English Rumor

The Talking Appalachian Podcast

07/29/23 • 12 min

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This episode covers the "why" of Appalachian Englishes, and the historical origins of some of its most popular (and really old) features. I also break down some of the myths and truths about Appalachian Englishes, namely the long-held belief that we speak Elizabethan English, and the one place where you might hear traces.
(Audio clip "How Great Thou Art" recorded by Loretta Lynn, courtesy of Library of Congress audio archives)

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Unless another artist is featured, acoustic music on most episodes: "Steam Train" written by Elizabeth Cotten and performed by Landon Spain

07/29/23 • 12 min

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