Query re ANYMORE
Drew Danielson
drew.danielson at CMU.EDU
Fri Apr 13 17:55:13 UTC 2001
"Anymore" in an affirmative sense as "again" or "nowadays" is cited in
at least two news/feature articles on Pittsburgh speech culled from
local publications. George Swetnam, "Pittsburgh Patois", Pittsburgh
Press, 9-Sep-1959, p. 4 of Sunday Family insert, uses "You're getting
fat, any more" as an example (he compares it to the use of the word
"schon" in German).
Si Bloom, "Every One Talks Funny But Us", The Pittsburgher, v.1, n.3,
Aug. 1977 also comments on the positive use of anymore as a feature of
local speech (as opposed to the interrogative and negative usage in
"accent-battered New York City").
A more scholarly citation: Youmans, Gilbert, "Any More on Anymore?:
Evidence from a Missouri Dialect Survey", American Speech, 1986, 61, 1,
spring, 61-75 discusses the the positive and negative uses of "anymore"
in data collected from Missouri college students' speech.
Michael Montgomery wrote:
>
> Dear ADS-Listers:
>
> Is anyone familiar with _anymore_ as used in the sentences below?
> This might seem to be the garden variety of the adverbial since
> it apparently occurs only in negative contexts, but the sense
> here ("again, from now or then on") is one that does not appear
> in the OED or DARE (or any of several other dictionaries I have
> consulted). Part of what is unusual is the type of verb in
> these (i.e. punctual) in these sentences, which are from the
> speech of the Smoky Mountains of TN/NC. I'd be grateful for any
> comments or other attestations. Perhaps there's a good lexico-
> graphic reason why they are not to be found in dictionaries,
> but I do not seee it. They're perfectly idiomatic to me.
>
> Michael Montgomery
> U of South Carolina
>
> He never remarried anymore.
>
> I said "Leery, if you say that anymore to this horse, I'll jump
> on you."
>
> He never did come back to the fox hunt any more.
>
> I didn't live here anymore after that until about twenty-one
> years ago.
>
> There was very little whiskey made back in there anymore.
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