'Get Your Ears': West Virginia University Researchers Want Respect for Appalachian
March 18, 2022
March 18, 2022
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, March 18 (TNSRes) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
Language and the way we use it is important for more than communicating. According to two West Virginia University researchers, language has, in part, defined the way people in Appalachia are perceived--and judged--in other regions of the U.S.
In turn, Appalachians, or people from an eight-state area that stretches from southern New York to north Georgia, have either stoo . . .
Language and the way we use it is important for more than communicating. According to two West Virginia University researchers, language has, in part, defined the way people in Appalachia are perceived--and judged--in other regions of the U.S.
In turn, Appalachians, or people from an eight-state area that stretches from southern New York to north Georgia, have either stoo . . .
