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Dialectical Studies in West Virginia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Sylvester Primer*
Affiliation:
Colorado College

Extract

In studying the language or pronunciation of any section of the country, it is necessary first of all to trace back the history of the people inhabiting it to the earliest beginnings in order to explain understandingly the dialectical peculiarities of its grammar or pronunciation. I shall, therefore, preface my remarks on the linguistic peculiarities of this region with a brief sketch of its earliest settlements and later development.

The earlier history of Western Virginia, now known as West Virginia, begins a century later than that of Eastern Virginia, or Virginia proper. In 1710 Alexander Spotswood, a Scotchman, was the deputy governor of the Colony of Virginia.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1891

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