Re: Tech: One, two, three, four, five consonant words
From: | Elliott Lash <al260@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, June 6, 2001, 2:16 |
I say ftring and other things to my friends and family, just because I like the
way it sounds...it's sort of an inside joke...but only i get it. I don't use it
outside of those specific circles tho
In a message dated Tue, 5 Jun 2001 4:01:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, David
Peterson <DigitalScream@...> writes:
<< In a message dated 6/5/01 12:34:15 AM, dawier@YAHOO.COM writes:
<< I hear "hmoke" for "smoke" and "hleep" for "sleep", indicating an s>h shift
which isn't uncommon of course, but preaspirated consonants aren't a
distinctive
feature in English. Hmong maybe, but not English. >>
All of these and things like /ftring/ for "string" I have never heard by
anyone in my entire life. Is this a regional dialect? Why pronounce them
like that? It seems to me like it would be more difficult than the way
you're supposed to pronounce it. Is it easier for you all?
-David
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