South Shore Phrase Book


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About The Book

Collected from the talk of the people who live along Nova Scotia's South Shore from Halifax to Yarmouth on the Atlantic shore this book is a lively guide to the unusual way they speak. It is both very old including words and phrases spoken but not written down since before Chaucer and in a lively way new and elaborate like the original complete version of happy as a clam. It provides a guide to the life and character of these resilient fisher and farm folk. The work is illustrated with old photographs from the region and it includes scholarly appendices on Elizabethan English on Nova Scotia's South Shore and Rough Measure in Maritime Dialect Research the latter written with Jacqueline Baum. The language will bring back vivid memories to those who have visited this scenic Maritime place and attract those who have not to do so. As the record of a limited speech community it may help students of English as a Second Language. It has been used by novelists playwrights and poets (including Robert MacNeil of the MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Canada's prolific dramatist Paul LeDoux and George Elliott Clarke a much-honored black Canadian poet) to give authentic flavor to their works. It will bring joy and insight to all who love language.</P>
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