Oh, just saw this!! lol!! So your mom doesn't use that construction?
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She implied that it was acceptable in grammar school, but that she hadn't thought about it in years. Dad is definitely very proper about his grammar, too.
It's most likely from waiting tables in ruralish TN, to try and sound more like the customers. Mimicry for better tips! But I did study Russian for awhile and they don't really have a verb "to be" so you couldn't say something like "that chair needs to be reupholstered" (not that I know the Russian verb for reupholster).
my own regionalisms are an inability to say a sentence without an automatic "ya know" (SoCal in the 1950 and later) and an acquired use of "yu'ns for you all which is a north carolina coastal useage but very similar to my second languages (dutch) useage of "jullie" for you as a group (third person plural.)
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I should've thrown you guys for a loop and said that the chair needs reupholstered wicked soon. :D
(Oh, and just thought I'd throw in - I believe mom's family is of eastern European descent, in or near a region that was part of what was Czechoslovakia. She was living in Ohio when she met my dad but was born in Georgia)