lyzziesmom
<font color=magenta>Ask me about my short attentio
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The quote system is really messed up in this thread....or at least whenever someone quotes "jess."
The quoting system isn't messed up, it's working just like it's supposed to. At the beginning of all of her quotes, "jess" is putting an extra line like this one:
which signifies the beginning of the quote. So if someone subsequently quotes "jess's" post, it is confusing the quote system into thinking the quote comes from the other person because of the extra html line. Jess - there is no need to type that line twice when quoting. Just hit the quote button and let it do the work for you.
Back on topic: I've lived in many different states growing up, and heard many different regional accents. When I moved from TX to SFL and heard the prevalent STRONG New York accent, I at first thought people were speaking a foreign language!That being said, I can't wrap my mind around people thinking there is more than one way to pronounce the long A vowel sound. The only explanation I can think of isn't very easy to explain without hearing it, but here goes:
With an extreme southern twang, some long A sounds have a bit of a long I sound thrown in at the end. Try saying "tail" with your mouth making the shape it makes when you say the long E sound. That is how "most" of us hear "tail" (as in tailor or Taylor or tail) and the "correct" pronunciation. Now try saying "tail" with your mouth shaped more like it's making the long O sound. Don't MAKE the O sound, just shape your mouth like it. It's less broad and forces more of a long I sound to come out at the tail end (ha!) of the word. I think that is how some people here are hearing it. It would sound more like "taaaaiy-uhl." Does that make any sense?
My head hurts.
To the OP: Perhaps you should let us know what other baby names are on your list.