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I think it has to do with blood flow.Heck, in my state, each county just about has its own dialect.
Isn't that the truth! Do y'all say yins down there Journey? As in yins all going to the mall later? For those that have never heard it...you ins...youins...yins...would be the pronunciation path. It's pretty prevalent here in the northern panhandle.
Northern Wisconsin language has melded with both Northern Michigan's yuppers and Northern Minnesota's. Every question my cousin asks is followed by "eh?" or "hey?" as in: "You'll stay for lunch, eh?" "That's a new coat, hey?"
Hum, looking at their speech pattern in writing leads me to believe that without their "EH/HEY?" they would never be able to ask a question. They speak in statements followed by the questioning "eh?" Interesting, hey?