Aunt; was Re: "Authentic pronunciation" (UNCLASSIFIED)

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Oct 7 02:53:19 UTC 2010


For "vase" thefreedictioary.com gives
USA ~vaes (~ae as in sundae)
UK ~vaas (~aa as in Saab)

But I say ~vaez as I assume was typical of SW Conn.



Tom Zurinskas, USA - CT20, TN3, NJ33, FL7+
see truespel.com phonetic spelling



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> Is there some objective reason why "vahz" came to be stigmatized? How and
> when did the masses get the idea that "vahz" is a rebarbative affectation?
>
> It's actually hard for me to remember to say "vayz" so as not to sound like
> an insufferable snob. That must be why I had so few dates in high school.
>
> "Vahz" is the sole pronunciation mentioned by the OED. Why the cover-up?
>
> JL
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> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Jocelyn Limpert
> wrote:
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> > I refuse to say "vahz," even though the rest of America thinks that's how
> > it
> > should be pronounced. ..to me, it's another affectation and people feeling
> > it's the "proper" way for so-called "educated" people to speak.
> >
> > I should just wear earplugs!
> >
> > jl
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Jonathan Lighter > > >wrote:
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> > > I say /Ant/, but I also used to say "tomahto" like my grandparents until
> > > Southerners ridiculed me out of it. (I still say it in secret.)
> > >
> > > Their working-class backgrounds didn't keep them from saying "vahz"
> > either.
> > > But a putayto was a putayto.
> > >
> > > JL
> > >
> > > On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Laurence Horn > > > >wrote:
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> > > > Poster: Laurence Horn
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> > > > At 9:09 PM -0400 10/6/10, Barbara Need wrote:
> > > > >I was corrected by my fourth grade (MA) spelling teacher. I have just
> > > > >moved from near Cleveland and said that we had gone out to visit my
> > > > >[Ant] and she asked me if I meant the little black insect and I said
> > > > >no, my mother's sister, and she said, you mean your [Ont] (low back
> > > > >rounded vowel). Of course, I meant nothing of the sort. Just one more
> > > > >contribution to my decision NOT to adopt the accent of the Northern
> > > > >Shore.
> > > > >
> > > > >Barbara
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hmph. We New Yorkers never correct the ignorant folk who say "Mary"
> > > > when they mean either 'cheerful' (as in greetings around Christmas
> > > > time) or 'wed'. But then we're known for our tolerance.
> > > >
> > > > LH
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >Barbara Need
> > > > >Ithaca
> > > > >
> > > > >On 5 Oct 2010, at 5:49 PM, Jonathan Lighter wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >>For a number of years, the preferred media pronunciation on both Fox
> > > > >>and CNN
> > > > >>seems to have been "Ont."
> > > > >>
> > > > >>One of those things I notice. I can't even tell you the last time I
> > > > >>heard
> > > > >>one of a leading telejournalists say "ant."
> > > > >>
> > > > >>As it was explained to me by a know-it-all some thirty-five years
> > > > >>ago, "Ant"
> > > > >>is "insulting because an ant is an insect and an Ont isn't."
> > > > >>
> > > > >>I couldn't argue with that logic. (Actually I could have but didn't
> > > > >>want
> > > > >>to be bothered.)
> > > > >>
> > > > >>JL
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