Date: Thu, 24 Feb 1994 12:45:58 EST
From: Wayne Glowka wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAIL.GAC.PEACHNET.EDU
Subject: Re: local locality pronunciations
Some Kansas shibboleths:
1. The Arkansas river is the ar KAN sas (vowel in CAN) in Wichita, while the
state is AR k[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]n saw. A small town near the Oklahoma border is ar KAN sas City.
In Oklahoma, the river and the state are pronounced the same, but the city
keeps its Kansas pronunciation.
2. El Dorado (near Wichita) is el do RAY do.
3. Olathe (a town between Lawrence and Kansas City) is o LAY the (schwa at the
end.
4. And, so far as I know, only easterners pronounce Colorado and Nevada with
the /a/ in father. Out here these have the vowel in CAT.
5. Not from Kansas, but only the unwashed and college professors pronounce
Cairo, Illinois as anything but KAY ro.
From Wayne Glowka: Texicans say [kalorad[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]]. But we're Texicans, not
Status: R
Westerners.
[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]=schwa