Lookit wrote:Why did Jack-- who otherwise had a "flat," ordinary, Midwestern accent-- always say "apahtment," "depahtment," and so on? Was this just an affectation, or something he had genuinely picked up somewhere?
bboswell wrote:I think I hear that same affectation in people from the upper midwest. From the "chi-cahh-go" area and "mil-wahh-kee" in particular.
Perhaps the words you mentioned are a little different from what I am thinking, mostly because of the placement of the "R" in those words. "Apahtment" and "depahtment" would almost make it seem like a Northeastern US accent. (Think Boston or NYC's east side.)
What I'm thinking of is... well...
Let's take the "ah" sound in Chicago. I think the "proper" pronunciation would be like the "awe" in "awestruck" or "awesome."
Now think of the "Nyaaahh" of Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny saying "Nyaaahh, what's up Doc?"
Now think half way between "awe" and "Nyaaahh" that's the Upper Midwest "ah" that I hear in Chicago from Chicagoans.
I still think I hear the "r" sound when Jack says "apahrtment" and "depahrtment."
just my opinion!
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