From: | Roger Mills <romilly@...> |
---|---|
Date: | Thursday, November 30, 2000, 4:34 |
On a ecrit:>>>Many Americans have a double articulated syllable-final stop >>>in stress syllables. That is, a [?] and a stop pronounced at >>>the same time. >> >>Like /bV?tn/ ? > >Almost. There should be tie-bar above /?/ and /t/. But I have >know idea how to transcribe the tie-bar in ASCII-IPA.>['bV?tn=] (co-articulated -?t-) and ['bV?n=] seem to be preferred; ['bVt@n] is overly precise, probably restricted to 3d grade teachers.