Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 17:31:53 CST
From: Mike Picone MPICONE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UA1VM.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Euphonizing (?) proper names
Concerning Brett Favre, pronounced `farv', I don't know if it is a
case of metathesis or not. In many new world dialects of French, the
syllable final -re is never pronounced: the leading Cajun filmmaker,
for example, Glenn Pitre ("Belizaire le Cajun"), pronounces his last
name `pete'. This is pretty much the case everywhere in Louisiana,
as far as I know. That still dosn't explain the `r', however. But there
is also a lot of intrusive -r- out there. In other cases, like that of
Isiah Thomas, it's probably just a case of nonstandard spelling. There's
a lot of that here in the South. Our departmental secretary, for example,
spells her name Earnestine.
On humoristic `euphonism': As most everyone probably knows already,
a very inventive use of names figures in Car Talk's credits. My all-time
favorite is the firm cited for legal consultations: Dewey, Cheatum & Howe.
Mike Picone
University of Alabama
MPICONE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UA1VM.UA.EDU