![]() | Sure looks like science. A portion of fig. 1 from ref. 7. |
• Unusual vowel/diphthong sounds, such as "dahn" instead of "down."Not listed online, but what I remember from my Pittsburgh days, are the following:
• Unusual syntax, such as "the car needs washed," and "the grass needs cut."
• The word, "yunz," a variant of the southern "you-all," or "yahl."
• Pittsburgh people stand on line. Upstate New Yorkers stand in line.
• When a Pittsburgher mentioned "city chicken," I thought he was talking about pigeons. City chicken is actually a short kebab of meat chunks on a wooden skewer, often breaded to resemble a chicken leg, that's fried or baked.