Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 08:21:17 +0500
From: Robert Howren howren[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GIBBS.OIT.UNC.EDU
Subject: Re: local locality pronunciations
On Wed, 23 Feb 1994, Martha Howard wrote:
In re Wayne Glowka's surprise at the pronunciation of Buena Vista, I
have learned here in West Virginia to listen to how a native says an
area or town name before I venture to doit. Example (read [AT SYMBOL GOES HERE] as schwa)
Kanawha is k[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]na and Pisgah is pizgee.
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My Kanawha County wife, by dint of repeated effort, finally got me to
reduce "Kanawha" to two syllables, but insists on a slightly lengthened
and half-rounded final vowel--[k[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]nA:].
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Robert Howren Dept. of Linguistics
howren[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]gibbs.oit.unc.edu University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3155
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