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  • It's by Bill Griffiths, and it's called Pitmatic: the Talk of the North East Coalfield, and it's published by Northumbria University Press at £9.99.

    On Pitmatic DC 2007

  • It's by Bill Griffiths, and it's called Pitmatic: the Talk of the North East Coalfield, and it's published by Northumbria University Press at £9.99.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

  • This is introduced as follows: "Many dialect words appertaining to the early days of coal mining are still in use and are now referred to as 'Pitmatic'."

    languagehat.com: DEVON DIALECT. 2005

  • The above is as he wrote it, "Pitmatic" dialect and all, and is

    The Row Between the Cages 2000

  • A Radio 4 listener writes to ask if I can provide details of the dictionary which has been compiled on Pitmatic.

    On Pitmatic DC 2007

  • I'm sure that in some papers tomorrow there will be a reference to Pitmatic as a result of some journalists having heard the item on Today.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

  • A Radio 4 listener writes to ask if I can provide details of the dictionary which has been compiled on Pitmatic.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

  • That's what happened in this case, for a piece on Pitmatic appeared in the Guardian on Monday.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

  • Pitmatic is the name given to the dialect which was used by the miners.

    On Pitmatic DC 2007

  • Pitmatic is the name given to the dialect which was used by the miners.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

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