Date: Sun, 30 Jul 1995 20:48:06 -0500
From: "Dennis R. Preston" preston[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]PILOT.MSU.EDU
Subject: Re: ecstasy, Ecstacy
I note (as one may see) that Ms. Dawn Church says, in her eagerness to
depart from ADS-L, 'I just want off!' I can't remember where I learned it,
but I have always thought that I knew that 'I want off' is regionally
limited - namely, South Midland. (It is native to me; and I am SM; so far,
so good.) When I cite this to my students (mostly low-front-raising Inland
Northerners) as a regionally limited form, however, they all go (or 'are
all like' if you prefer) 'So what! Everybody can say that.' I have to dip
to multiple modals, (i) ~ (e) conflation before nasals, and other
Louisville linguistic exotica to wow them. What's up with this 'I want off'
stuff?
Dennis Preston
preton[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]pilot.msu.edu
How do I get off this list? I just want off! who's the owner of the list,
so I can get off?
Ms. Dawn Church
President, Nontraditional Student Association
nsa[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]pegasus, church[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
(407) 249-9527