Does anywhere else add an 'L' to words ending in a vowel sound?
Solution 1:
I personally have never heard an l added to the end of most vowel sounds -I live in the United States-, but I have a friend who, when a syllable ends with a "w", will then add an L. This often makes the W have an "ah" sound and I suppose it could then phonetically be considered a vowel. For example, when he says draw or drawing, he pronounces it as "drawl" or "drawling". I assume that it may be because of an accent although I'm not really sure because I have noticed some of his other family members do the same thing.