"slurring"?

ronbutters at AOL.COM ronbutters at AOL.COM
Sun Feb 22 15:31:56 UTC 2009


What do y'all mean by "slurring"? It refers informally to the speech of the brain-damaged and drunks -- which is not a significant cause of linguistic change.
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From: Bill Palmer
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I do not doubt that it could have originated as a non-rhotic form of
"weren't", but it is now too widespread to be simply a result of slurring,
IMHO.

Bill P

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>>In North Carolina, where I live, and particularly in the eastern  part,
>>there
>>is a tendency to use "won't" to mean "was not" or "were  not".
>>Ex: Q: "Who ate that last piece of pie?"
>>     A: "It won't me".
>>
>>Does this practice exist  anywhere else? I have lived in and travelled
>>thru
>>much of the South,  and don't recall hearing it anywhere else.
>>
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> Sounds like a slurring between "it wasn't me" and "it weren't me," both
> of
> which I've heard.  Possible?
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