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Hall, Joseph Sargent. Joseph S. Hall Great Smoky Mountains Original Recordings Collection. Washington, D.C.: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1959.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. Smoky Mountain Folks and Their Lore. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1960.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. The Phonetics of Great Smoky Mountain Speech In American Speech Reprints and Monographs. Vol. 4. New York: King's Crown Press, 1942.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. "Glossary." In Yarns and Tales from the Great Smokies, 74-76. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1978.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. Mountain Speech in the Great Smokies In National Park Popular Study Series. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1941.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. Sayings from Old Smoky: Some Traditional Phrases, Expressions and Sentences Heard in the Great Smoky Mountains and Nearby Areas; An Introduction to a Southern Mountain Dialect. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1972.
Hall, Joseph Sargent. Proverbs, Phrases, and Puns. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1972.
Hannum, Alberta Pierson. "Words and Music." In The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge, edited by Roderick Peattie, 146-150. New York, NY: The Vanguard Press, 1943.
Hays, Dorothy. "Old, Old English in Them Thar Hills." Tennessee Philological Bulletin 21 (1984): 80-81.
Hurst, Sharon Elaine. "Appalachian Words." In Smokies Heritage Book, 98-99. Vol. 1. Gatlinburg, TN: Crescent, 1982.
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Mallinson, Christine, Becky Childs, Bridget Anderson, and Neal Hutcheson. "If these Hills Could Talk (Smoky Mountains)." In American Voices: How Dialects Differ from Coast to Coast, edited by Walt Wolfram and Ben Ward, 22-28. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006.
Mallinson, Christine, Becky Childs, Bridget Anderson, and Neal Huctinson. "If These Hills Could Talk..." Language Magazine 2, no. 11 (2003): 40-44.
Manscil, Kathleen, and Lucinda Oakley Ogle. Oral History with 65 and 75 Year Old White Females, Tennessee. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountain National Park Museum, 1984.
Manscil, Kathleen, and Granville Calhoun. Oral History with 90 Year Old White Male, Hazel Creek, North Carolina. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountain National Park Museum, 1969.
McDade, Arthur. "Joseph Sargent Hall: "Let the mountain people tell their own stories"." Appalachian Life, no. 55 (2001): 14-16.
McDade, Arthur. "Joseph Sargent Hall: Linguist of the Smokies." The Tennessee Conservationist 77, no. 1 (2011): 26-29.
McQuaid, Goldie Ann. "A comprehensive survey of a-prefixing in Southern Appalachia." Language and Linguistics Compass 11, no. 5 (2017).
Miles, Celia H.. Selected Verb Features in Haywood County, North Carolina: A Generational Study. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania , 1980.
Mitchell, Ruth D.. A Study of Smoky Mountain Regional Speech as Used in Lanier's Tiger Lilies. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, 1963.
Montgomery, Michael Bryant. "Grammar of Appalachian English." In Handbook of Varieties of English, edited by Bernd Kortmann and Edgar W. Schneider, 37-72. Vol. 3. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004.
Montgomery, Michael Bryant. "Historical and Comparative Perspectives on A-Prefixing in the English of Appalachia." American Speech 84, no. 1 (2009): 5-26.
Montgomery, Michael Bryant. "Making the Trans-Atlantic Link between Varieties of English: The Case of Plural Verbal -s." Journal of English Linguistics 25, no. 2 (1997): 122-141.

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