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Hi,
I'm feeling an urgent need to revive this thread.
How do you pronounce continuous? My friend argues the <uou> part is just one syllable bc her mom has been to the US and picked that pronunciation there.
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[kʰn̩ˈtʰɘ̃ː(n)juːwɘs]
Ġëbba nuġmy sik'a läka jälåsåmâxûiri mohhomijekene.
Leka ṙotammy sik'a ġëbbäri mohhomijekëlâṙáisä.
Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa.
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Continuous in three syllables sounds definitely odd to me.

How do you stress penetrative? I put primary stress on the initial syllable and secondary on the penult but a friend of mine does the opposite.
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Linguoboy wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 2:11 pm How do you stress penetrative? I put primary stress on the initial syllable and secondary on the penult
Same as you, but I would try to use penetrating or some other word if the context allowed since any way I pronounced it it would still feel weird.
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[ˈpʰɛnəˌt͡ʃʰɹeːɪɾɪv]


how do you pronounce plural words that end in /sts/? it's one of the most uncomfortable clusters ever, and i've heard people who flat out don't even say the /ts/.

also:
Joan
vase
phased
when the hell did that happen
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bbbosborne wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:34 pmhow do you pronounce plural words that end in /sts/? it's one of the most uncomfortable clusters ever, and i've heard people who flat out don't even say the /ts/.
I once had a conversation with a couple of roofers from Chicago who had reanalysed joist to joice in their speech, presumably via a plural form [ˈʤɔɪsɨz].
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penetrative: [ˈpʰɜ̃ː(n)ɘˌtʃʰɻ͡ʁeɾɘːf]
Joan: [tʃõ(ː)(n)]
vase: [ves]
phased: [feːsʲtʲ]

I commonly reduce /sts/ to [sʲː] or [sː] (which depends upon whether I really analyze it as /sts/ or /ss/, because final /st/ (but not /zd/ despite that I pronounce it as [sʲtʲ]) regularly becomes [s] IMD (where /st/ in medial positions commonly becomes [sʲː] or, if palatalized further, [ɕː]), and this can be applied before the /s/ from an affix is applied).
Ġëbba nuġmy sik'a läka jälåsåmâxûiri mohhomijekene.
Leka ṙotammy sik'a ġëbbäri mohhomijekëlâṙáisä.
Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa.
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Linguoboy wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 5:26 pm
bbbosborne wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:34 pmhow do you pronounce plural words that end in /sts/? it's one of the most uncomfortable clusters ever, and i've heard people who flat out don't even say the /ts/.
I once had a conversation with a couple of roofers from Chicago who had reanalysed joist to joice in their speech, presumably via a plural form [ˈʤɔɪsɨz].
As I mention in my post above, this could be a direct regular change of final /st/ > [s] - I have this in my dialect.
Ġëbba nuġmy sik'a läka jälåsåmâxûiri mohhomijekene.
Leka ṙotammy sik'a ġëbbäri mohhomijekëlâṙáisä.
Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa.
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I should say that /st/ > [s] seems to be highly lexicalized (and limited to very common words), in that it is actually /st/ > /s/, i.e. the change is frozen into the underlying form. Words that are not very common tend more IMD to have [sʲː] rather than [s] for final /st/.
Ġëbba nuġmy sik'a läka jälåsåmâxûiri mohhomijekene.
Leka ṙotammy sik'a ġëbbäri mohhomijekëlâṙáisä.
Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa.
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/kənˈtinjəwəs/ [kn̩ˈtʰɪnjuəs]
/ˈpenəˌtrejɾɨv/
/dʒown/
/vejs/
/fejzd/

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catch
can (modal)
can (noun)
Duaj teibohnggoe kyoe' quaqtoeq lucj lhaj k'yoejdej noeyn tucj.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
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[kaːʔt͡ʃʰ]

[kæːn] at beginning
[kɪn] elsewhere

[kæːn]

also, how about:
dolphin
when the hell did that happen
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catch [kʰɛt͡ʃ]
can (all uses) [kʰæn]
dolphin [ˈdɒɫfɪn ~ ˈdɑɫfɪn]
But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me?
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?
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dolphin: [ˈtɒo̯fn̩(ː)]~[ˈtɒo̯fɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Last edited by Travis B. on Mon Aug 13, 2018 9:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ġëbba nuġmy sik'a läka jälåsåmâxûiri mohhomijekene.
Leka ṙotammy sik'a ġëbbäri mohhomijekëlâṙáisä.
Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa. Q'omysa.
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bbbosborne wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 2:51 pmdolphin
I never thought of it before, but I think in my native informal speech it lacks /l/.
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Linguoboy wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 10:14 am
bbbosborne wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 2:51 pmdolphin
I never thought of it before, but I think in my native informal speech it lacks /l/.
me too! i'd say my pronunciation is nearly identical to travis b., surprisingly
when the hell did that happen
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bbbosborne wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:12 pmme too! i'd say my pronunciation is nearly identical to travis b., surprisingly
Really? He has an /l/ there but it's vocalised. I just have [ɑ ~ ɒ].
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Linguoboy wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:29 pm
bbbosborne wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:12 pmme too! i'd say my pronunciation is nearly identical to travis b., surprisingly
Really? He has an /l/ there but it's vocalised. I just have [ɑ ~ ɒ].
That's how I used to pronounce dauphin, but now I use French pronunciation [dofɛ͂]. I definitely have /l/ in dolphin, but to my knowledge I never L-vocalize.
But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me?
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Zaarin wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:35 pmThat's how I used to pronounce dauphin, but now I use French pronunciation [dofɛ͂].
Same.

I would really need someone else to confirm for me which pronunciation of dolphin I use most often, since both sound "normal" to me. I'm working off the assumption that my initial pronunciation was without /l/ and I acquired it later since (1) that's the case with other words and (b) in every case I can think of where popular variants with and without /l/ occur (e.g. almond, balk, salmon), I strongly prefer the /l/-less variant. E.g. /ˈsælmən/ for me is a writer, not a fish.
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Linguoboy wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:49 pm E.g. /ˈsælmən/ for me is a writer, not a fish.
Not Salman Khan?? :shock:
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Vijay wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:55 pm
Linguoboy wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 4:49 pmE.g. /ˈsælmən/ for me is a writer, not a fish.
Not Salman Khan?? :shock:
Good point. Let me amend that to "a writer or a terrible actor".
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