CONtract/conTRACT

Lisa Wittenberg Hillyard lisawitt at GTE.NET
Thu Nov 1 17:02:52 UTC 2001


Ya'll have made my day.  My hypothesis is that Oregon speech (well, at least in
the rural area east of Portland) is southern.  Now, I have to go look up in my new
APA format guide how to reference this here citation in my  thesis.

Thank you and have a truly remarkable day.  -lisa

"Dennis R. Preston" wrote:

> Where you think some of them Oregonians come from anyhow?
>
> dInIs
>
> >Southerners and some Oregonians.
> >
> >allen
> >maberry at u.washington.edu
> >
> >On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Dennis R. Preston wrote:
> >
> >>  Whatcha mean "No."? That's what I said. Southerners say ICE cream
> >>  (like all the other items in my list).
> >>
> >>  dInIs
> >>
> >>  >No, Northerners (like us Minnesotans) usually say ice-CREAM, except in the
> >>  >rhyme "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream."  BTW, my
> >>  >diphthongs would all be centralized (or "Canadianized," if you prefer)--to
> >>  >/wedge y/--in the stressed pronoun and 'ice'.
> >>  >
> >>  >At 02:28 PM 10/31/01 +0800, you wrote:
> >>  >>At 1:51 PM -0500 10/31/01, Dennis R. Preston wrote:
> >>  >>>Many of us Southerners eschew fancy-pants Romance stress rules and go
> >>  >>>for a root (or even misunderstood as root) earlier syllable. I bet
> >>  >>>them good ol- CON-tract speakers are also
> >>  >>>
> >>  >>>CE-ment
> >>  >>>ICE-cream
> >>  >>>UM-brella
> >>  >>>and even
> >>  >>>TEN-nessee
> >>  >>>
> >>  >>>speakers.
> >>  >>Isn't everyone (at least in this country) an ICE-cream speaker?  To
> >>  >>join CE-ment and UM-brella, you could trade in your ICE-cream for
> >>  >>PO-lice.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>larry
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  >_____________________________________________
> >>  >Beverly Olson Flanigan         Department of Linguistics
> >>  >Ohio University                     Athens, OH  45701
> >>  >Ph.: (740) 593-4568              Fax: (740) 593-2967
> >>  >http://www.cats.ohiou.edu/linguistics/dept/flanigan.htm
> >>
> >>  --
> >>  Dennis R. Preston
> >>  Department of Linguistics and Languages
> >>  Michigan State University
> >>  East Lansing MI 48824-1027 USA
> >>  preston at pilot.msu.edu
> >>  Office: (517)353-0740
> >>  Fax: (517)432-2736
> >>
>
> --
> Dennis R. Preston
> Department of Linguistics and Languages
> Michigan State University
> East Lansing MI 48824-1027 USA
> preston at pilot.msu.edu
> Office: (517)353-0740
> Fax: (517)432-2736



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