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A power of good: language of a midwestern childhood

A power of good: language of a midwestern childhood

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A power of good: language of a midwestern childhood

by Anderson, Barbara; Gene Anderson

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Chesterfield, MO: Mira Digital Publishing, 2016. xix, 95p., paperback, 7x5 inches. New. The anthropologist couple turn their analytical reflections to the slang phrases used in midwestern communities when they were children. Most reflect general useage, not at all limited to the midwest.

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Title
A power of good: language of a midwestern childhood
Author
Anderson, Barbara; Gene Anderson
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Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1631102168
ISBN 13
9781631102165
Publisher
Mira Digital Publishing
Place of Publication
Chesterfield, MO
Date Published
2016
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Americana; Urban history; Poor, poverty; Midwest;

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