I've been knowin' her for a long time

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Tue Nov 28 19:53:23 UTC 2006


It looks very much like the BE "I BIN knowin' that" and "I BIN knowin'
him," that I'm acccustomed to using and hearing in East Texas and in
Saint Louis, whereas I've never heard the "I BIN *know* that" and "I
BIN *know* him" that has been examined quite thoroughly by John Baugh,
but which I, personally, am familiar with *only* from his work. Don't
know no reason why not. Just ain't never heard it.

-Wilson

On 11/28/06, RonButters at aol.com <RonButters at aol.com> wrote:
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> In a message dated 11/28/06 2:08:15 PM, wuxxmupp2000 at YAHOO.COM writes:
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> > "I've been knowin' that" (has this form ever been discussed here ?) since=20
> > kidhood.
> >=20
> > =A0 JL
> >=20
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> Also "I've been knowin' him"--this is something I noticed in North Carolina,=
> =20
> but not in the Midwest.
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