Wikipedia classifies Southern dialect as Southern American English. It shows many aspects of what is thought to be a southern dialect by those who are not within the region. It gives examples of how words are pronounced differently in the south, to examples of how sometimes there is a completely different vocabulary for words in the south. It clearly demonstrates how the South has the most distinguishable dialect from other regions of the country because of the different degrees of spoken accent in the South. A “southern accent” is what the south is predominately known for through the United States of America. This specific article does not utilize the concept of “strategy of condescention” as mentioned in the reading. This source does not classify the south as monolith as it respectfully states the following:
However, contrary to popular belief, there is no single "Southern accent". Instead, there are a number of sub-regional dialects found across the Southern United States which are collectively known as Southern American English. Still, these different varieties often share commonalities of accent and idiom easily distinguishable from that spoken in other regions of the United States and identify it as being "Southern", particularly to other Americans.
As a true southerner I believe that Wikipedia is overall a fairly accurate summary and description of what the “true” southern dialect would be if it was trying to be described to someone who had not grown up in the south. Personally, I was appreciative of the fact that this web site did not give a negative view of southern dialect. Rosina Lippi-Green demonstrated the negative stereotypical view of southern dialect: “One of the primary characteristics of the stereotypical southerner is ignorance” (210). The South should not be automatically judged and criticized for its unique dialect. Yes, many people in the south seem to have a language of their own. It makes them who they are ,and shows where their roots are grounded. It is ignorant to form opinions of others based upon the judgment of how they speak. Until you have personally grown up in the south you will never be capable of enjoying and cherishing the richness in southern heritage.