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  Ashcom, B. (1)
B. Ashcom. Notes on the language of the Bedford, Pennsylvania, subarea. American Speech, 28(4): 241–255. 1953.
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  Bryant, M. (1)
Margaret M. Bryant. Current American usage. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1962.
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  Crozier, A. (1)
Alan Crozier. The Scotch-Irish influence on American English. American Speech, 59(4): 310–331. 1984.
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  Metcalf, A. (1)
Allan A. Metcalf. How we talk: American regional English today. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2000. OCLC: ocn689095953
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  Murray, T. (1)
Thomas E. Murray; and Beth Lee Simon. What is dialect? Revisiting the Midland. In Thomas E. Murray; and Beth Lee Simon., editor(s), Language variation and change in the American Midland: A new look at 'Heartland' English, of Varieties of English Around the World, pages 1–30. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2006.
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  Randolph, V. (1)
Vance Randolph. The grammar of the Ozark dialect. American Speech, 3(1): 1–11. 1927.
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  Shands, H. (1)
Hubert Anthony Shands. 'All'. In Some peculiarities of speech in Mississippi., pages 17. [n.p.,], 1893.
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  Simon, B. (1)
Thomas E. Murray; and Beth Lee Simon. What is dialect? Revisiting the Midland. In Thomas E. Murray; and Beth Lee Simon., editor(s), Language variation and change in the American Midland: A new look at 'Heartland' English, of Varieties of English Around the World, pages 1–30. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2006.
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  Thomas, E. (1)
Erik R. Thomas. The use of all the + comparative structure. In Timothy C. Frazer., editor(s), "Heartland" English: Variation and transition in the American Midwest, pages 257–265. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 1993.
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. Dialect Notes. Volume 3 American Dialect Society, reprinted by University of Alabama Press, Parts 1-8, 1905-1912 edition, 1966.
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Frederic G. Cassidy., editor. all the farther. In Frederic G. Cassidy., editor(s), Dictionary of American Regional English, volume 1. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1985.
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William A. Kretzschmar; Virgina G. McDavid; Theodore K. Lerud; and Ellen Johnson., editors. Handbook of the linguistic atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic states. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1993.
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