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Excerpt from the documentary film Hyde Talk

Available on the DVD compilation, "The Road Less Traveled":
languageandlife.org/documentaries/hyde-talk

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ABOUT HYDE TALK
Hyde County in Eastern North Carolina has long been a destination for hunters, fishermen, and wildlife enthusiasts. Hyde Talk reveals that it is also home to distinctive regional speech, culture and identity. Hyde Talk documents language, life and lore in mainland Hyde County. Available on the DVD compilation, The Road Less Traveled.


Film by BENJAMIN TORBERT and ERIK THOMAS
Executive Producer WALT WOLFRAM

Production of THE LANGUAGE AND LIFE PROJECT
at NC State University

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