Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 14:01:03 EST
From: Terry Lynn Irons t.irons[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MSUACAD.MOREHEAD-ST.EDU
Subject: Re: subject blooper
On a lighter note, one might say that the r substitution is
a rhotacism characteristic of Verner's Law.
I, too, had a question about whether the {s} in {aux arcs} would
be pronounced, based on my rudimentary knowledge of French.
I can see how the spelling Ozarks Mountains can be legitimized as
a pseudo-learned spelling to reflect etymology. And Don Lance attests
to this spelling as perhaps a change in progress.
My question is, has this change in spelling resulted in a change
in pronunciation? Do people say [ozarks mauntnz]? In the names of
businesses that use this spelling, does the way people say the name
reflect the spelling?
Terry
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