Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 22:58:12 -0400 From: "Bethany K. Dumas" Subject: Re: Ozark Folk, the Clean Air Act, and Pollution Credits On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, TERRY IRONS continued the query: > But we (this inchoate ultra-orthodox-bardo-thodal-zen-jew > and I, as if there is a difference between us) also have an intuition > that there is another term for self and/or other reference to people from > the Ozarks, in contrast to people from the Appalachians. Is there such > a self or other reference term, or is our intuition wrong? I've told you all I know -- if they are hillbillies, they call themselve hillbillies (but see earlier note). Please let me know what you learn. Thanks, Bethany Bethany K. Dumas, J.D., Ph.D. Applied Linguistics, Language & Law Department of English EMAIL: dumasb[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]utk.edu 415 McClung Tower (423) 974-6965, (423) 974-6926 (FAX) University of Tennessee Editor, Language in the Judicial Process: Knoxville, TN 37996-0430 USA