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I don't know from linguistics and phonetics (we're sending Young Aaron to grad school for that), but I think the ... context where there's a closely linked following word beginning with a vowel, however, it turns into a flap sound (*)
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iwasaki
5 yr 350 days ago
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I'm pretty sure that in the U.S. and southern England ... accept that my CIC intuitions about this may be wrong. I think they are, for southern England; can't speak for the US. "laurel" for me rhymes with "sorrel" which
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rzed
6 yr 37 days ago
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Pronunciation of names is tough. The topic about AUE posters' names pops up once in a while, and if I ... is like "spy-ra", but I forget how to pronounce Padraig Breathnach. And should the "h" in Bob "Cunningham"
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