Re: Vowels?
From: | Padraic Brown <agricola@...> |
Date: | Saturday, January 26, 2002, 3:22 |
Am 26.01.02, Tristan Alexander McLeay yscrifef:
> > English is full of syllabic nasal consonants.
>
> Dialects of English are full of syllabic nasal consonants.
Six of one...
> Tristan [tSr\Ist@n] (or, to pick a word that lacks the 's',
> Kryton=[kr\aid/t@n] (d/t meaning either a [t] or a [d]))
For me, [tRIst&n] and [kRajtOn] (I think). You chose two
marked words, names. They rarely follow the rules precisely
anyway. How about "piston" or "glutton"?
Padraic.
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