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Re: Part 2 Why my con langs SUCK!!!

From:Andreas Johansson <andjo@...>
Date:Friday, January 23, 2004, 13:31
Quoting Roger Mills <romilly@...>:

> Chris Bates wrote: > > Well, RP of course lol. I'm joking... I'm not sure, but I think a > > compromise could be reached... people who speak non-rhotic dialects of > > english will still know how to pronounce a world if we keep on sticking > > rs where some people pronounce them, > > Which is exactly what written English does. I've suggested in that past > that the _underlying_ phonology of _all_ Engl. dialects (the standard-ish > one, at any rate) does have /r/ in all the positions where it is written. > Intervocalic and final-prevocalic /r/ are almost always retained. > Pre-consonantal /r/ is the problem: but for each dialect it is predictable > whether it is realized as 1. a rhotic-- 2. a schwa-like offglide-- 3. > various other off-glides (e.g. [j]-like in the "bird=boyd" dialects)-- 4. > length and (4a) sometimes change of vowel quality (5. have I missed > anything?).
The "vanilla rice" dialects would seem to be the main trouble with a such analysis, altho I guess they're non-standard-ish. 5. would be zero, I guess, in words like "shatter" - surely the 'e' was schwa already before RP (or its ancestor) went non-rhotic. Andreas