Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 09:00:47 EST
From: Wayne Glowka wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAIL.GAC.PEACHNET.EDU
Subject: Re: 'the the' names; front vowels before l
On a different topic, a student here at UTA is researching a southern
dialect feature (also found among rural speakers in Texas) whereby front
lax vowels become tense and diphthongized before /l/, as in /bijl/ for
'bill' and /wejl/ for 'well'. Has anything ever been *published* on this?
Thanks,
Susan
When I was a student at UTA, my friends and I used to adopt this practice
for fun. We were particularly fond too of raising the first vowel in
"Dallas" with a result something like [delIs]--without the diphthongization
(I can't diphthongize the vowel with a following unaccented syllable:
"bill" or "billfold"--yes; "billet"--no; "bell"--yes; "belly"--no).
(Cf. the pronunciation on Willis Allen Ramsey's album that appeared
sometime in the early seventies and once available for a dollar in Kmart
stores. Ramsey was once a UTA student; his pronunciation may or may not
support these observations completely. I think he got some dialect
coaching.)
Wayne Glowka
Professor of English
Director of Research and Graduate Student Services
Georgia College
Milledgeville, GA 31061
912-453-4222
wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]mail.gac.peachnet.edu
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