Grammatical features of southern speech: Yall, might could, and fixin to. Bernstein, C. In Nagle, S. J. & Sanders, S. L., editors, English in the southern United States, of Studies in English Language, pages 106–118. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003.
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@incollection{bernstein_grammatical_2003,
	address = {Cambridge},
	series = {Studies in {English} {Language}},
	title = {Grammatical features of southern speech: {Yall}, might could, and fixin to},
	isbn = {978-0-521-82264-0},
	booktitle = {English in the southern {United} {States}},
	publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
	author = {Bernstein, Cynthia},
	editor = {Nagle, Stephen J. and Sanders, Sara L.},
	year = {2003},
	keywords = {African Americans, African languages, Americanisms, Black English, Dialects, English language, Fixing to, Foreign elements African, Influence on English, Languages, Multiple modals, Social aspects, Southern States, Variation},
	pages = {106--118},
}

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