The American Language/Bibliography 8

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145691The American Language — The Middle StatesH. L. Mencken

Allen, W. H.: Pennsylvania Word-List, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 157.

Babbitt, E. H.: The English of the Lower Classes in New York City and Vicinity, Dialect Notes, vol. i, p. 457.

Bowen, B. L.: A Word-List From Western New York, Dialect Notes, vol. iii, p. 435.

Child, Clarence Griffin: The Diphtħong oi in New England, Modern Language Notes, vol. xv, p. 123.

Crowley, Mary C.: Miss Anderson and Her “Moybid” Friend, Critic, vol. xiii, p. 233.

Emerson, Oliver F.: The Ithaca Dialect, Dialect Notes, vol. i, p. 85.

Grumbine, Lee L.: Provincialisms of the “Dutch” Districts of Pennsylvania, Proc. Am. Philological Assoc. for 1886, p. xii.

Heydrick, B. A.: Pennsylvania Word-List, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 337.

Lee, Francis B.: Jerseyisms, Dialect Notes, vol. i, p. 327.

Lee, Francis B.: Jerseyisms; Trenton, 1889.

Ralph, Julian: The Language of the Tenement Folk, Harper’s Weekly, vol. x1i, p. 90.

White, Henry Adelbert: A Word-List From Central New York, Dialect Notes, vol. iii, p. 565.

Zimmermann, H. E.: Maryland Word-List, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 343.