- English,
known more
narrowly as
Pittsburgh English or po****rly as
Pittsburghese, is a
dialect of
American English native primarily to the
western half...
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Yinzer is a 20th-century term
playing on the
Pittsburghese second-person
plural vernacular "yinz." The word is used
among people who
identify themselves...
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abbreviation jag is an
American English derogatory slang term from
Pittsburghese meaning a
person who is a jerk,
stupid or inept. It is most prominent...
- "YINZZ
waypoint | OpenNav".
Barbara Johnstone and
Andrew Danielson, "'
Pittsburghese' in the
Daily Papers, 1910-1998:
Historical Sources of
Ideology about...
- non-linguists. She has
published several books,
including Speaking Pittsburghese (2013) and
Discourse Analysis, 2nd Ed. (2008). She has also written...
- all
nationally broadcast. The
Pittsburgh Dad
series has
showcased the
Pittsburghese genre to a
global YouTube audience since 2011. The
modern fantasy, macabre...
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Modern English Dialects Southern African-American
Western New
England Pittsburghese Wisconsin-Minnesota New York
Midland Delaware Valley Northern Native...
- pp. 60–1 Gagnon, C. L. (1999).
Language attitudes in Pittsburgh: '
Pittsburghese' vs.
standard English. Master's thesis. Pittsburgh:
University of Pittsburgh...
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observations of a blue-collar
father from
Pittsburgh who
speaks with a
thick Pittsburghese dialect. The
series was
created by
Chris Preksta and Curt
Wootton in...
-
Iggle Video (which
spelled "eagle" from its
phonetic pronunciation in
Pittsburghese, even
outside of Pittsburgh)
never operated in stand-alone locations...