Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 12:53:40 -0800
From: David Robertson net091[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]RISCY.SFCC.CTC.EDU
Subject: Re: "smathered", "cobbed", etc.
Thank you all for "cobbed" information; I'm learning far more about
it than I'd dreamed I might. Funny how even a linguist doesn't
necessarily always notice peculiarities in close family members' speech.
Quite the informal survey going on here. May I chip in another
term? Spokane people, and no one else I've ever spoken with, often call
a couch / sofa a "daveno" pronounced [daev[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]nou], with initial stress. My
sense is that it's old-fashioned as I never hear people under about 50
years old use it. Does this term show up elsewhere?
FYI, those who don't say "daveno" here say "couch"; nobody here says
"daveno" for the nearby small city of Davenport, WA.
Dave