Listen to Kathryn Tucker Windham.
Notice the way she says the "i" in "silence" and "I". That's the way I say it, although my accent is not nearly as rich as hers–mine is more nasal/twangy. This is the "i" that people render as "ah" when they're trying to capture a southern accent in print. I suppose I was twenty years old before I realized that that's what they meant, because it really isn't "ah".
Sadly, Mrs. Windham's accent is disappearing. I don't think I know anyone under 65 or so who sounds like that.
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