[Ads-l] Query about dialectal "warsh" (wash)

Herb Stahlke hfwstahlke at GMAIL.COM
Mon Dec 8 16:29:16 UTC 2014


IIRC, phonetically this seeming excrescent r could result from extreme
backing of the low back rounded vowel in some varieties of "wash."  There
was an article on this phenomenon in Dutch back in the 90s, but I haven't
been able to find the reference.

Herb

On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Wilson Gray <hwgray at gmail.com> wrote:

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> arnold, isn't Mary Louise Kean from Warshington, DC?
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> On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Douglas G. Wilson <douglas at nb.net> wrote:
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> > Sometimes the "intrusive R" in "warsh" is called characteristic of St.
> > Louis, but it is also called characteristic of Pittsburgh and Baltimore
> > and some other places. On-line I see it called characteristic of Midland
> > dialect (US) in general. Also "Midwest". Also Western/Northwestern US.
> > Also "Ohio Valley".  I've heard it plenty in PA, OH, IL. I've heard it
> > in Detroit, and I've heard _about_ it in Detroit without anybody
> > suggesting that it wasn't/isn't usual there (is it?). I also see it
> > mentioned in connection with West Somerset (UK). Probably there are some
> > remarks somewhere in the ADS-L archive.
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