Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 23:32:49 -0700
From: Rudy Troike RTROIKE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU
Subject: Re: Question: regional volubility
Allan,
I don't know of any studies on English (though I've often cited
my great-aunt as evidence against the stereotype that Southerners talk
slow -- she was one of the fastest talkers I ever knew), but if my memory
is not too badly off, I think a study was made of two parts of the O'odham
(formerly known by the foreign name of Papago) reservation, and found that
people in one area actually talked slower than those in another part. I
could check on this if you're interested.
Rudy
--Rudy Troike (rtroike[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ccit.arizona.edu)