Dialects Of North Carolina
The archive provides:
In a small number of cases, you will also find a narrow phonetic transcription of the sample (see Phonetic Transcriptions for a complete list).
The recordings average four minutes in length and feature both the reading of one of two standard passages, and some unscripted speech. The two passages, Comma Gets a Cure (currently our standard passage), and The Rainbow Passage (used in our earliest recordings), may be accessed from the menu bar to your right.
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If you are interested in specific information about the State of North Carolina,
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at www.state.nc.us
For additional excellent North Carolina dialect samples visit the North Carolina Language and Life website at North Carolina Language and Life Project
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Dialect Samples
To properly play a sound sample, you may first need to save it to your own computer. To do so, right-click on the desired sample and save it. A high-speed connection to the internet may allow you to play the file simply by clicking it.| Sound Sample | Basic Information | Text Files |
|---|---|---|
| North Carolina One | White male, 30's, Outer Banks | North Carolina One |
| North Carolina Two | Female, 50's, Outer Banks | North Carolina Two |
| North Carolina Three | Male, 40's, Winston-Salem, African-American | North Carolina Three |
| North Carolina Four | Male, 50's, Winston-Salem, African-American | North Carolina Four |
| North Carolina Five | Male, 30's, Winston-Salem, African-American | North Carolina Five |
| North Carolina Six | Male, 40's, Winston-Salem, African-American | North Carolina Six Transcription |
| North Carolina Seven | Male, 40's, Winston-Salem, African-American | North Carolina Seven Transcription |
| North Carolina Eight | White male, 19, Winston-Salem | North Carolina Eight Transcription |
| North Carolina Nine | White male, born 1926, Oak City, Eastern North Carolina, retired journalist | North Carolina Nine |
| North Carolina Ten | White male, born 1958, Burnsville, North Carolina, attorney | North Carolina Ten |
| North Carolina Eleven | White female, born 1917, Burnsville, North Carolina, housewife | North Carolina Eleven |
| North Carolina Twelve | White female, born 1958, Burnsville, North Carolina, teacher's assistant | North Carolina Twelve |
| North Carolina Thirteen | White female, born 1943, Burnsville, North Carolina, teacher's assistant | North Carolina Thirteen |
| North Carolina Fourteen | White male, born 1959, Yancey County, North Carolina, surveyor | North Carolina Fourteen |
| North Carolina Fifteen | White female, born 1963, Mitchell County, North Carolina, school registrar | North Carolina Fifteen |
| North Carolina Sixteen | White male, born 1919, Rocky Mt., North Carolina, retired symphony musician | North Carolina Sixteen |
| North Carolina Seventeen | White female, born 1930, Shelby, North Carolina, housewife | North Carolina Seventeen |
| North Carolina Eighteen | White female, born 1935, Macon, Georgia, lived Winston-Salem, North Carolina for 41 years, housewife and tax preparer | North Carolina Eighteen |
| North Carolina Nineteen | African-American female, 20s, Greensboro, North Carolina, university student and actress | North Carolina Nineteen |