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January 29, 2005

To Drawl or not to Drawl?

Posted by Eric at 11:51 pm. Filed under: General

Class Teaches Appalachian Kids How To Lose Accent. Apparently this is an “age-old debate.”

A theater group in eastern Kentucky is teaching middle and high school students how to lose their Appalachian accents.

The class has set off an age-old debate — should mountain natives drop their drawl or hold on to their twang.


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