[Ads-l] RES: Provenance of /Or/ > [ar] / __@ ?

David Daniel dad at COARSECOURSES.COM
Fri Oct 7 11:29:25 UTC 2016


Looks like Pirate to me. AARRR
DAD

Poster:       Wilson Gray <hwgray at GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Provenance of /Or/ > [ar] / __@ ?
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:38 PM, Neal Whitman <nwhitman at ameritech.net>
wrote:

> On Nov 16, 2012, at 6:24 PM, Neal Whitman wrote:
>>
>> What is the dialect that has /O/ lowering to [a] in a stressed
>>>
>> vowel preceding
>>
>>> /r/ and an unstressed vowel? In other words, the dialect that 
>>> pronounce=
s
>>> "forest" as "farrest," "Florida" as "Flarrida", "Oregon" as "Ahregun,"
>>> "horrible" etc. as "harrible" etc., "authority" as "autharity",
>>>
>> but still has
>>
>>> [O] in "fort", "lore," etc.? What is this realization called?
>>>
>>

That looks very like the correct pronunciation of English, IMO. =F0=9F=98=
=9C

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-Wilson
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