Dialects


recordings


surveys


media coverage

  1. Standing on line at the bubbler with a hoagie in my hand: Bert Vaux maps America's dialects (Harvard Gazette, 12-12-2002) 
  2. Regionally speaking (Science, 11-8-2002)
  3. Merry, marry, Mary (New York Times, 10-10-2002)
  4. Sub basics (New Haven Advocate, 9-8-2005)
  5. In the South, a 'coke' could be a Pepsi (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1-27-05)
  6. Say what? Harvard professor maps speech patterns (Seattle Times)
  7. The Armenian Language and Armenian Studies: An Interview With Linguistics Professor Bert Vaux (The Armenian Weekly, July 2003)
  8. Dialectal materialism: Jabber and Babel (Harvard Magazine, March-April 2003)
  9. Mouthing off (about Zoom and the language Ubbi-Dubbi) (Boston Globe, May 2005)
  10. In the South, a 'coke' could be a Pepsi (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1-27-05)
  11. Local dialects and perceptions (Collegium, 5-2004)
  12. You say potato bug, I say roly-poly (Charlotte Observer, 3-20-04)
  13. Do you say potahto or tater? (Knoxville News-Sentinel, 3-11-2004)
  14. It's still a mahk of distinction: The accent sets Bostonians apart (Boston Globe, 9-23-1999)
  15. Foodwise - 'Let's do lunch' and other hip do-ings (Providence Journal-Bulletin, 11-8-2000)
  16. The great pop vs. soda controversy
  17. Pop vs. soda debate splits the nation (Associated Press, 9-1-2002)
  18. Pop, soda, or coke? Internet voters seek to settle debate (USA Today, 9-12-2002)
  19. Carbonated Controversy: Regional Diversity Exists Over Cola Nomenclature (NACS (National Association of Convenience Stores) Online, 9-12-2002)
  20. Pop or soda (video feature, Knight Ridder Tribune Information Services)
  21. Merry, marry, Mary (New York Times, 10-10-2002; gif version)
  22. A syllable survey and better browsing (New York Times, 10-10-2002; for those who have an access code for the Times online)
  23. How do you say caramel? (Metafilter, 10-11-2002)
  24. The thought of a "peenie wallie" makes me giggle (Pocket Litter, 10-15-2002)
  25. Yahoo has no nuclear (Techwr-L, 10-16-2002)
  26. What dialect do you (or your witnesses) speak? (National Verbatim Reporters Association, 10-19-2002)
  27. Dialect survey (Foldedspace.org, 10-28-2002)
  28. Like totally cool lexicon, dude (Los Angeles Times, 10-29-2002)
  29. Pro-revolt-in-the-21st-centurian (Ofrenda, 11-7-2002)
  30. Regionally speaking (Science, 11-8-2002)
  31. You say tomato, and I say whipping shitties (Paracelsus Rambles, 11-24-2002)
  32. Dialect survey (imawasto.org, 12-11-2002)
  33. Standing on line at the bubbler with a hoagie in my hand: Bert Vaux maps America's dialects (Harvard Gazette, 12-12-2002)
  34. Dialects (Knight Ridder Newspapers, 12-19-2002)
  35. We all 'uns speak differ'nt (Los Angeles Daily News, 12-21-2002)
  36. News and useful links (Advanced Communication Services, New York)
  37. Book Bitch, 1-20-2003
  38. From out of Harvard's linguistics program comes Bert Vaux's Dialect Survey (eric.stamen.com, 1-29-2003)
  39. Vaux Conducts Survey for Online Dialect Atlas (Harvard Crimson, 1-29-2003)
  40. Calling high hosey on last shpitzel of bread (Billings Gazette, 2-23-2003)
  41. Between the lines (University of Chicago Magazine, February 2003)
  42. Dialect survey (kuro5hin, 2-28-2003)
  43. Dialectal materialism: Jabber and Babel (Harvard Magazine, March-April 2003)
  44. Soda or pop? (Hoosier Review, 3-2-2003)
  45. Rapid-fire random stuff (Garden City Telegram, 4-14-03)
  46. Nearly Housebroken (Jefferson County Leader, 4-16-03)
  47. Pop, Soda or Coke!? : Mapping the Regional Speech Patterns of the U.S. (Seattleites, 5-03)
  48. Say What? (Houston Chronicle, 7-7-03)
  49. Pop popular in Kansas (Topeka Capital-Journal, 7-14-03)