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Bits of Mountain Speech Gathered between 1910 and 1965 along the Mountains Bordering North Carolina and Tennessee. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium, 1974.
Conversation with 20 Year Old White Male, Asheville, North Carolina. Durham, NC: Duke University, 1974.
The Regional English of the Former Inhabitants of Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1973.
Cherokee Words with Pictures. Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Publications, 1972.
Proverbs, Phrases, and Puns. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1972.
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.
That's Why They Call It...: the Names and Lore of the Great Smokies. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1972.
From the Mouth of the Mountaineer. R.O. Fox, 1971.
Oral History with 90 Year Old White Male, Hazel Creek, North Carolina. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountain National Park Museum, 1969.
Mountain Bred. Asheville, NC: Citizen-Times Publishing Company, 1967.
Dialect of the Southern Mountains." North Carolina Folklore 14 (1966): 31-34.
"A Study of Smoky Mountain Regional Speech as Used in Lanier's Tiger Lilies. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, 1963.
Hillbilly Dictionary (Revised). Gatlinburg, TN: Vic Weals, 1960.
Smoky Mountain Folks and Their Lore. Asheville, NC: Cataloochee Press, 1960.
Joseph S. Hall Great Smoky Mountains Original Recordings Collection. Washington, D.C.: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1959.
The Word-book of a Backwoodsman. Backwoods Press, 1957.
You'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain." Collier's 121 (1948): 84-88, 90.
"Words and Music." In The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge, edited by Roderick Peattie, 146-150. New York, NY: The Vanguard Press, 1943.
"The Phonetics of Great Smoky Mountain Speech In American Speech Reprints and Monographs. Vol. 4. New York: King's Crown Press, 1942.
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.
A Mountaineer Looks at His Own Speech." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 5 (1939): 1-13.
"Recording Speech in the Great Smokies." The Regional Review 3, no. 4-5 (1939): 3-8.
"The Prevalence of Older English Proverbs in Blount County, Tennessee." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 4 (1938): 1-24.
"Language. Nashville, TN: George Peabody College, 1937.
"The Mountain Dialect." The Independent 49 (1897).
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