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Erosion of the Chesapeake



             step in the educational process towards a realization of the saliency of preserving our.
             environment. In short, would young generations, and young minds benefit from an overt.
             knowledge and teaching of the extent to which current linguistic vocalizations reflect our.
             orientation either towards or away from environmental concerns? A related query is to.
             investigate if modern lexicalizations of our environment in fact reflect generational shifts.
             away from naturalistic privileging, and consequently respect for the power and pivotal.
             role of natural phenomena, to a much more anthropocentric one which instead privileges.
             human-made "creations" over nature's pervasive bounty? Alternatively, do current.
             lexicalizations stress 'our' creations over nature's? Should we be concerned?.
             If recent evidence from a local linguistic survey conducted by a number of pre-service.
             teachers is any indication, we do indeed have reason to be concerned. In a formal poll of.
             72 residents in a rural peninsula community sandwiched between the mighty Chesapeake.
             Bay and the Atlantic Sea, the research question was to investigate whether a local.
             expression: "across the bay" defined as "west of the Chesapeake Bay" (Fisher, 1986, p.4).
             and first cited in: The Eastern Shore Wordbook, published 21 years ago, was still in use.
             among area residents. The 72 polled residents were all born in the region, and had spent a.
             minimum consecutive span of 10 years on the peninsula. Respondents spanned 3.
             different generations in the age-groups: 15-30; 31-60, and 61-plus (24 in each age group).
             Respondents were asked to identify if they: 1. Used the expression 2. Had heard of the.
             expression 3. Never used the expression, or 4. Had never heard of the expression.
             Why this singular focus on just one oral expression: "across the bay"? To understand the.
             importance, keep in mind that the phrase encodes a point of orientation measured in.


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