Re: CHAT: The King of Glottal Stops Reigns Supreme!
From: | Joe Hill <joe@...> |
Date: | Saturday, January 26, 2002, 20:01 |
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From: "Chris Palmer" <cecibean@...>
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: The King of Glottal Stops Reigns Supreme!
> On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 03:59 , Joe Hill wrote:
>
> >> which I pronounce /@"p'Q?m@~?/ Is this idiosyncratic?
> >
> > Similar...I pronounce it /@"p'A?m@n?/, less butchered, but more or less
> > completely off the 'official' pronunciation /@pAtm@nt/
>
> Where are you from? I pronounce it [@partmnt]: p is aspirated, first t is
> glottalized, n is syllabic, and last t is unexploded or aspirated,
> depending on context.
>
Sorry, you pronounce /r/ after a vowel, is that unusual. I'm from
oxfordshire, England. the /p/ is aspirated, the last /t/ is also aspirated,
so technically, it's /@p_hAtm@nt_h/, but I decided not to bother with
aspirations, because it looks tidier. Where are you from?
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