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Re: Insult (jara: Weekly Vocab 8)

From:David Barrow <davidab@...>
Date:Monday, May 26, 2003, 19:58
Joseph Fatula wrote:

> From: "David Barrow" <davidab@...> > Subject: Re: Insult (jara: Weekly Vocab 8) > > > jO: fA:D@ > > yaw fawtha > > > > |aw| for two different sounds? > > Well, I know that "yaw" sounds like [jO] for me, but I wasn't sure how to > spell [fAD@]. If I wrote "fatha", it could be [faD@], as "father" is > [faDr]. Probably "fottha" for [fAD@] would be best, but it's hard to say. > > > smEl?@v > > smelk of > > > > |k| for glottal stop? > > Seeing as we don't have a regular way of spelling [?] in English, I just > tried something that seemed close. I know how [smEl?] sounds, but it's hard > to transcribe. The biggest problem is that final consonants for me tend to > break off and attach to the beginning of the next word if it starts with a > vowel. What I ought to write would be "smell. Of", so that there'd be > enough of a pause to keep it from being "smeh love". > > > and how would you interpret this orthographically? > > > > [j@ mVD@ w@z@ h&mst@ n= dj@ fA:D@ smEut@v Eud@bEriz] > > > > [w@z@ h&mst@] can also be [w@zn= &mst@] with h dropping > > > > [n= dj@] or [n= j@] or even [n= dZ@] > > "Yuh mutha wuzzen amsta india fottha smote of odaberries." > > For me, /dj/ always becomes /dZj/, just as /tj/ > /tSj/. That's why writing > something to be pronounced [n=dj@] is hard. Do you not have any L sound?
smote? odaberries? I think you're confusing [Eu] with [@U] my l's sound like vowels before consonants and in final position after a vowel (see my mails with the other Joe) india? fottha for fA:D@ very American; we would never use |o| for [A:] David Barrow

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