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Tables vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
A Brief History of American Literary Dialect 1
Linguists, Literary Critics, and Literary Dialect 28
Methodology 42
Articulating Jim: Language and Characterization in Huckleberry Finn 59
"A High, Holy Purpose": Dialect in Charles W. Chesnutt's Conjure Tales 77
Representations of Speech and Attitudes about Race in The Sound and the Fury 99
Community in Conflict: Saying and Doing in Their Eyes Were Watching God 122
Conclusions 148
Phonological Data for Jim in Huckleberry Finn 155
Speaker Data from The Sound and the Fury 159
Speaker Data from Their Eyes Were Watching God 169
Notes 173
Works Cited 175
Index 183
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