Donna Christian; Walt Wolfram & Nanjo Dube (1988). Variation and Change in Geographically Isolated Communities: Appalachian English and Ozark English. Tuscaloosa, AL: American Dialect Society. ISBN0-8173-0419-3.
Bethany K. Dumas (1976). "The Morphology of Newton County, Arkansas: An Exercise in Studying Ozark Dialect". Mid–South Folklore. 3: 115–125.
Bethany K. Dumas (1999). "Southern Mountain English: The Language of the Ozarks and Southern Appalachia". Dalam R. S. Wheeler. The Workings of Language: From Prescriptions to Perspectives. Westport, CT: Praeger. hlm. 67–79. ISBN0-275-96246-6.
Suzette H. Elgin (1981). "The Ozark WHICH/THAT". The Lonesome Node. 1 (2): 2–7.
Suzette H. Elgin (1983). "On Cows and the Ozark English Auxiliary". The Lonesome Node. 3 (2): 9–16.
Rebecca Haden (1993). "Notes on the For–To Complement in Ozark English". Ozark English Quarterly. 1: 7–8.
O'Grady, William, Dobrovolsky, Michael, and Aronoff, Mark. Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction. Second Edition. New York: St. Martin's press, 1993.
Labov, William; Ash, Sharon; Boberg, Charles (2006), The Atlas of North American English, Berlin: Mouton-de Gruyter, ISBN3-11-016746-8
D.A.R.E., The Dictionary of American Regional English.
Wright, Laura. Eight grammatical features of Southern United States speech present in early modern London prison narratives. In S.J. Nagle & S.L. Sanders (Eds). English in the Southern United States. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 36-63.
Catatan
^Wells, John C. (1982) Accents of English 3: Beyond the British Isles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 527.
Christian, Donna; Walt Wolfram; Nanjo Dube (1988). Variation and Change in Geographically Isolated Communities: Appalachian English and Ozark English. Tuscaloosa, AL: American Dialect Society. ISBN0-8173-0419-3.
Dumas, Bethany K. (1999). "Southern Mountain English: The Language of the Ozarks and Southern Appalachia". Dalam R. S. Wheeler. The Workings of Language: From Prescriptions to Perspectives. Westport, CT: Praeger. hlm. 67–79. ISBN0-275-96246-6.
Montgomery, Michael (2004), Kortmann, Bernd; Schneider, Edgar W., eds. A Handbook of Varieties of English. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, p. 245-280.