A little (deeply inconclusive) exercise in judging the sociocultural status of a linguistic variant, in this case pillowslip (vs. pillowcase). On ADS-L today, Wilson Gray reported hearing pillowslip spoken by an Australian from New South Wales, commenting: Mildly surprising. Pillowslip was the ordinary term that I used as a child, in East Texas. I have no … Continue reading pillowslip
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