hoarse-horse

Gordon, Matthew J. GordonMJ at MISSOURI.EDU
Fri Jul 23 16:45:41 UTC 2004


AFAIK, the distinction has been lost for quite a while in southern England, and presumably in RP as well. I don't have my copy of Wells (1982) handy to check.

-----Original Message-----
From: American Dialect Society on behalf of Arnold M. Zwicky
Sent: Fri 7/23/2004 11:15 AM
To: ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject:      Re: hoarse-horse
 
last night i heard a BBC news report about whaling ships, with
"whaling" pronounced with a [w]; i kept hearing it as "wailing ships"
(the Flying Dutchman, maybe).  i should know by now that the
distinction is rapidly fading in the u.k., but i keep expecting to hear
it in people who are otherwise RP speakers (as this newsreader was).

here in the u.s., i'm pleased when a [hw] goes by, but i don't really
expect it.

arnold (zwicky at csli.stanford.edu)



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