Questionable Pittsburgh relevance aside, what's the difference between "ou" vs. "ow," and are you hearing lots of people saying both of these (particular ou)?
I teach phonemic awareness and both sounds early in education are introduced. So ou, ow, ouch, not sure if it was a Pittsburgh thing or everyone thing or what!
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