Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States. Volume One: Handbook. By Lee Pederson,Editor;Susan Leas McDaniel,Associate Editor;Guy Bailey and Marvin Bassett,Assistant Editors;Cartography by Borden D. Dent. Athens: University of Georgia Press,1986. xiii + 378
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