Films by Neal Hutcheson
& The North Carolina Language and Life Project

about the North Carolina Language and Life Project

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THE CAROLINA BROGUE (PBS, Documentary Channel)
The unique dialect and culture of the Carolina Outer Banks and inland sound communities are explored in this lively documentary.
www.carolinabrogue.com


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THE QUEEN FAMILY (PBS)
Appalachian tradition and back porch music are represented by family matriarch Mary Jane Queen and her eight children, extended family and southern highland neighbors.
see The Queen Family


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VOICES OF NORTH CAROLINA (UNC-TV)
A journey across the North Carolina within the dialects of languages of this diverse state. Narrated by Bill Friday.
see Voices of North Carolina


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MOUNTAIN TALK (PBS, Documentary Channel)
Appalachian dialect, culture, and identity are explored in this popular documentary.
Narrated by Gary Carden.
see Mountain Talk

ABOUT THE NORTH CAROLINA LANGUAGE & LIFE PROJECT (NCLLP)
The NCLLP was founded and is directed by Walt Wolfram, the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Sociolinguistics and the 2008 John Tyler Caldwell Laureate Award winner from the North Carolina Humanities Council. The goals of the NCLLP are to bring the results of academic inquiry into language and culture to a broad public audience, through documentary films and audio recordings, museum exhibitions and installations, special works, public school curricula, and books written for a popular audience.
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