Linguistic Atlas of New England

(LANE)

Director:
Hans Kurath

Areas covered:
The New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, New York (only Long Island in LANE), Rhode Island, and Maine. Southern New Brunswick was also included in the study.

Subjects:
From 1931-33, 416 speakers were interviewed in 213 communities in the New England states.

Nature of recordings:
The responses to the 750 item questionnaire were recorded in phonetic transcription without the benefit of electronic recording. Some supplementary aluminum records made from 1933-39 still exist, now digitized by the Library of Congress. For the methodology see Kurath 1939, Kurath 1939-1943.

Archives:
Original field books and the list manuscripts are housed in the Special Collections repository of the Library, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602. For access to original materials, contact the Linguistic Atlas Project office.

Selected bibliography:

Atwood, E. Bagby. 1953. A Survey of Verb Forms in the Eastern United States. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Kurath, Hans. 1941. A Word Geography of the Eastern United States. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.Kurath, Hans, et al. 1939-1943. Linguistic Atlas of New England. 6 vol bound as 3. Providence: Brown University for the American Council of Learned Societies.

Kurath, Hans, et al. 1939. Handbook of the Linguistic Geography of New England. Providence: Brown University for the American Council of Learned Societies. 2d ed., 1973.

Kurath, Hans, and Raven I. McDavid, Jr. . The Pronunciation of English in the Atlantic States. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1961. Reprint, University of Alabama Press, 1983.

Atlas Projects

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      LAMSAS

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      LANE

      LAO

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      LAWS (LARMS)

      LAUM

      Roswell Voices

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      ATLSP

      GDS

      Gullah

      SKNP

     Southern England

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