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Originally Posted by JwkOKC
I've not detected any yet; I really don't find it in written communication. However it took me days to learn to understand English as spoken in the Carolinas.
Texas isn't southern, anyway. It's Texas. Most of my forebears lived there from just after San Jacinto until the end of the 19th century, when my grandparent moved his family up across the river to The Nations. There's a stadium in College Station named for a (quite) distant relative.
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You are so right. Texas has at least 6 distinct accents.
Oh if you want to talk about English being complicated just start talking food.
Now back to the original topic,
Commas are sometimes your friend and sometimes your worst nightmare.