JNW's English
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The pronunciation of words, as per Jonathan North Washington
[ʌ]
- strawberry - [ˈsthɻʌbÆɹij]
- wash - [wʌʃ]
- Washington - [ˈwʌʃɪŋtɩn]
- squash - [skwʌʃ]
[wɔ]
- quarter - [ˈkhɔɹɾɻ] (but quarry - ['kwɔɻij])
- quartz, courts - [khɔɹts] (is there a difference in aspiration?)
[ɛ]
- catch - [khɛʧ]
- that (conj) - [ðɛt]
[ʌj]
- /ɑj/ before voiced consonants is [ɑj]
- 'eyes' [ɑjz]
- 'bide' [bɑjd]
- /ɑj/ before voiced consonants is [ʌj]
- 'ice' [ʌjs]
- 'bite' [bʌjt]
- there are "exceptions" (they could be rule-based, having something to do with what counts as syllable-coda)
- Idaho [ʌj], Ida [ʌj]
- cider [ʌj], spider [ʌj]
- icon [ɑj], nikon [ʌj], daikon [ɑj]
- cyclops [ʌj / ɑj], but psycho [ʌj]
- interesting contrasts:
- high [ɑj], high school [ʌj]
- 'I scream' [ɑj], 'ice cream' [ʌj]
[Æ]
- /ej/ before /l,r/ is [Æ]
- ail/ale - [Æl]
- Al - [æl] (shows /æ/Æ/ contrast)
- trailer (before a movie) - [ˈtˢɻʰÆlɻ]
- trailer (behind a truck) - [ˈtˢɻʰejlɻ]
- tractor-trailer (the way I said it as a kid) - [ˈtˢɻʰæktɻ ˌtˢɻʰÆlɻ]
- air - [Ær]
- ail/ale - [Æl]
- /æ/ before /m,n/ is [Æ]
- an, hand - [Æn], [hÆnd]
- Hannah - [ˈhænə]
- an, hand - [Æn], [hÆnd]
- /æ/ before /ŋ,g/ is [æj]
- wagon, hang - [wæjgɩn], [hæjŋ]
/ɩ/ (vs. /ə/ & /ɪ/)
- Reduced vowels are typically realised as [ə] in English:
- about — [ə ˈbau̯t]
- beneath — [bə ˈniːθ]
- Winnepesauki — [wɪ nə pə ˈsɒ ki]
- onomatopœia — [ɑ nə mɑ ɾə ˈpiː ə]
- In closed syllalbes, reduced vowels are realised as [ɩ]:
- This is visible in the application of several morphemes.
- rose-s — /ˈɻɤo̯ zɩz/
- test-ed — /ˈtʰɛ stɩd/
- ox-en — /ˈɑk sɩn/
- This can be seen in many other words.
- Jonathan — /ˈʤɑ nə θɩn/
- happen(ed) — /ˈhæ pʰɩn(d)/
- This can also be demonstrated derivationally.
- religion — /ɻə ˈlɪ ʤɩn/
- religionise — /ɻə ˈlɪ ʤə nɑi̯z/ (some less morphemic parsings lend to /ɻə ˈlɪ ʤɩ nɑi̯z/, with an almost syllabic [ʤ̩] often
- This is visible in the application of several morphemes.
- In a closed syllable with a labial coda, reduced vowels are realised as [ə]:
- This is visible in the application of several (clitical) morphemes.
- he'll've — [ˈhɪl əv]
- get 'em — [ˈgɛ ɾəm]
- This is visible in some other words, though I can mostly only think of names and made-up words.
- item — [ˈʌi̯ ɾəm]
- Jacob — [ˈʤe kəp]
- Caleb — [ˈkʰei̯ ləb]
- *soroft — [ˈsɔɻ əft]
- This is visible in the application of several (clitical) morphemes.
- Data that still need to be considered:
- words like:
- confuse
- condition
- other words like:
- civil, civilisation
- get 'im vs. get 'em
- presumably (how do I syllabify this??)
- words like:
other
- comfortable - [ˈkh̃ʌfthɻb(ə)ɫ]
- Wednesday - [ˈwɛn(d)zdej]
- February - [ˈfɛbjʉwÆɻij]
My family
Some family members have "weird" pronunciations:
- [ˈdɑjəpɹ] for [ˈdʌjpɹ] ("diaper")
- [ˈdɑjəmənd] for [ˈdɑjmɩnd] ("diamond")
- [hɒp] for [hɑp] ("hop")
- [ˈrɛs.stɻ.ənt] for [ˈrɛs.stɻ.ɑnt] ("restaurant")
- [wɪð] for [wɪθ]
- [bə ˈkʌs] for [bə ˈkʌz]
- [ə sow ʃij ˈej ʃɪn] for [ə sow sij ˈej ʃɪn] ("association")
- [mə ˈtɻ jəl] for [mə ˈtijɻ ij əl] ("material")
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