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Re: CHAT: minimal pair of English Interdentals

From:bnathyuw <bnathyuw@...>
Date:Friday, October 25, 2002, 13:21
 --- Muke Tever <mktvr@...> wrote: > From:
"bnathyuw" <bnathyuw@...>
> > --- Muke Tever <mktvr@...> wrote: > > > I still like "arrhythmology" vs. "arithmology" > ([D] > > > vs. [T], "study of abnormal > > > heartbeat" and "study of numbers"). > > > > > > > hmmm. i'ld say /@,rID'mQl@dZi/ and > /,&rIT'mQl@dZi/, > > which aren't minimal. but that's because > 'arithmology' > > is a much more familiar word than arrhythmology, > so i > > stress it as a word in itself, whilst > arrhythmology i > > stress according to how i pronounce arrhythmia > > (/@'rIDmi@/) > > Odd. First off 'cause I'd expect arrhythmology to > be more familiar than > arithmology, but mainly because I don't think I > would have put an [&] in > arithmology. Is that a quirk of UK's quirky quirky > stress system, or of my own > understanding of English?
probably a quirk, but quite a regular quirk in greek words /,pili'Ql@dZi/, /,&nTr@'pQl@dZi/ &c bn ===== bnathyuw | landan | arR stamp the sunshine out | angelfish your tears came like anaesthesia | phèdre __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com