Date: Fri, 29 Jul 1994 17:30:56 -0400
From: "Becky Howard, Department of Interdisciplinary Writing,
Colgate University" BHOWARD[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CENTER.COLGATE.EDU
Subject: Re: Forrest Gump
A remark upon Alan Slotkin's observation of heavy a-prefixing near Sgt. York's
hometown: In the part of southern West Virginia where I grew up, I heard some
a-prefixing, but it was the mark of a *deepwoods* rube; town folks didn't say
it and looked down their noses at those who did. When I saw *Sgt. York* for
the first time just a year ago, I was struck by the a-prefixing as excessive,
artificial--and Hollywood. I'm impressed that it actually resonates with
Tennessee usage. Maybe Hollywood does get it right now & then!
Becky Howard
Department of Interdisciplinary Writing
Colgate University
BHOWARD[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CENTER.COLGATE.EDU