| Pronoun used in the South (2 wds.) |
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| Folksy pronoun |
The New Yorker |
01 Oct 2018 |
| Pronoun in the South |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
02 Feb 2018 |
| Pronoun in the South |
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| Pronoun down South |
Newsday |
19 Jul 2017 |
| Often elided pronoun |
The Washington Post |
07 May 2017 |
| Often elided pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
07 May 2017 |
| Often elided pronoun |
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| Southern address |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Oct 2015 |
| Irish comic sent packing by hilariously disorderly audience in US |
The Telegraph Toughie |
05 Aug 2015 |
| Southern address |
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| Pensacola pronoun |
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| Pascagoula pronoun |
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| Southern address |
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| Southern address |
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| Plural pronoun of the South |
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| Dixie pronoun |
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| Term of address in the South |
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| Southern pronoun |
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| Southern solecism |
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| Southern address, up North |
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| Southerners' expression |
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| Pronoun, Dixie style |
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| Southern pronoun |
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| Familiar words in Dixie. |
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| Southern colloquialism. |
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