Bits of Mountain Speech

by Paul Fink

Paperback, 1974

Status

Available

Call number

427.9756

Collection

Publication

Appalachian Consortium Pr (1974), Edition: Second Edition, Paperback, 29 pages

Description

Paul Fink's Bits of Mountain Speech is a dictionary of "folk speech." In this work Fink has provided a glossary of terms that are often considered the language of the less educated people of the mountains of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. They are sometimes archaic, sometimes quaint, and almost always idiomatic. The language Fink examines is a holdover of earlier times when the Scots, Irish, and Welsh settled the region, therefore many of the pronunciations are reminiscent of Celtic languages. Not only does he list unusual words that he has come across, but he also uses them in sentences in order to interpret the word or phrase and clarify its meaning.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

29 p.; 9.25 inches

ISBN

0913239151 / 9780913239155
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