<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>I've heard "his'n" used a lot among older Blacks; however, such forms as
<BR>"our'n," "your'n," "their'n," and "her'n," appear most often in the speech of
<BR>rural Southerners (at least in Alabama) of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.
<BR>I assume these patterns to be analogues of "mine".
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