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On the subject of regional pronunciations (and with apologies to Kalamazoolians): The V-A-S-E, by James Jeffrey Roche [1847-1908]. (This is rather vertical, but is not available on-line.)
From the madding crowd they stand apart, The maidens four and the Work of Art; And none might tell from sight alone In which had Culture ripest grown, --
The Gotham Million fair to see, The Philadelphia Pedigree, The Boston Mind of azure hue, Or the soulful Soul from Kalamazoo,--
For all loved Art in a seemly way, With an earnest soul and a capital A.
Long they worshipped; but no one broke The sacred stillness, until up spoke The Western one from the nameless place, Who blushing said: "What a lovely vace!"
Over three faces a sad smile flew, And they edged away from Kalamazoo.
But Gotham's haughty soul was stirred To crush the stranger with on small word. Deftly hiding reproof in praise, She cries: "Tis, indeed, a lovely vaze!"
But brief her unworthy triumph when The lofty one from the home of Penn, With the consciousness of two grandpapas, Exclaims: "It is quite a lovely vahs!"
And glances round with an anxious thrill, Awaiting the word of Beacon Hill.
But the Boson maid smiles courteouslee, And gently murmurs: "Oh, pardon me! "I did not catch your remark, because I was so entranced with that charming vaws!"
Dies erti praegelida Sinistra quum Bostonia.
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Well, that was great fun reading, Keiva!
Now at top she's a Boston maid and at the bottom a Boson one--awfully close to bosun or boatswain...especially since she's speaking "courteouslee"...and what's a lee but a windy term of the sea...
I realize that it's the typo that's toppled the words here, but, heh, guys, it's made this poem a shipwrecked surprise...and a mental thing meddlesome minds hold in a vise...
So be ye Bostonian or Boatswainian, some fun's in this particular navicular vernacular.
Thanks for Jeffrey's poetry, K. Hope you don't mind my follying around with it.
Boats regards, WordWain
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Who's on Duh?
Bean, I believe you have just handed me my latest sports insult. Thanks!
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Hi Whitman
An obvious, for me, citation, is one in which I still respect the gender differences (though I'm not sure about popular use): the person to whom you are engaged to be married.
As I understand it, a man is you fiance, a woman is your fiancee (I can't do the accents, but assume them?)
Any of our more erudite members have a comment on this? Perhaps I've been getting it wrong all this while...
And yes, hello to everybody - sorry I've been away this while and not responding to e-mails etc - have been, as they used to say, rusticating (at least metaphorically).
cheer
the sunshine warrior
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Dear shanks: it is very good to see a post by you again.
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do a Sol Campbell Que-es-ce que ce, s'il te plaît?
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How do you pronounce this one: contro-VER-see-al or contro-VER-shul? I'm with the first, but I nearly always, if not always, hear the second.
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Welcome home, shanks.
And even US'ns manage to keep fiancé and fiancée straight. Most of the time.
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In reply to:
How do you pronounce this one: contro-VER-see-al or contro-VER-shul? I'm with the first, but I nearly always, if not always, hear the second.
Definitely your second option. But what about the noun form? CON-tre-ver-see or con-TRO-ver-see?
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