Author’s Note: A preliminary version of this article was presented to the American Dialect Society annual meeting in Anaheim, CA, on January 6, 2007. Thanks are due to several students who assisted with the research, particularly Anicka Fast, Deena Fogle, Ellen House Kogut, and Erika Lawrance, and to the editors and reviewers of the manuscript who suggested valuable improvements to it. Financial suppor
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