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Don't know if this is relevant or not, but in Indonesian the /sh/ sound is spelled si or sy.
Obviously there is no Indonesian influence on a Southern US accent, but perhaps there is something about the position of s and i in the mouth that make a conversion to sh likely.
Bingley
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