I've lived on both coasts and a few stops in between. I also interviewed a professor who makes good change consulting moving picture entertainment on how various southern dialects are different. Gullah is more of a pidgin than a dialect, and it's fascinating.
Although that article puts it on the southern SC, GA, and northern FL shores, it's common up to the outer banks.
If we had any Emerald Coast TFPers here, they could confirm, "e speak true mout".
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