Frederic G. Cassidy
Frederic Gomes Cassidy (October 10, 1907 – June 14, 2000) was a Jamaican-born linguist and lexicographer. He was a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and founder of the ''Dictionary of American Regional English'' (DARE) where he was also the chief editor from 1962 until his death. He was an advocate for the Jamaican language and a pioneer of autonomous orthographies for creole languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Earliest Placenames in Jamaica by Frederic G. Cassidy
Published 1988-12-01
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Old English gārsecg — an Eke- Name? by Frederic G. Cassidy
Published 1972-06-01
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From Indian to French to English — Some Wisconsin Place–Names by Frederic G. Cassidy
Published 1985-06-01
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Lexical Elaboration: Some Examples from the Dictionary of American Regional English by Frederic G. Cassidy
Published 1975-09-01
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Names for an Albino among Jamaican Negroes by Frederic G. Cassidy, David DeCamp
Published 1966-09-01
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