hard sounds
Miriam Margala
miriam at LING.ROCHESTER.EDU
Wed Mar 17 18:10:32 UTC 2004
I think Benjamin Rifkin gave a good response. It's tricky to associate
purely linguistic terms with any other phenomena though I think I sort
of know what you're trying to express,
best
Miriam Margala
Dept. of English, Dept. of Linguistics
University of Rochester
Rochester
New York 14627
USA
Edil Legno wrote:
>I think I didn't express very well my ideas. One thing is the harder mode of pronunciation and another the sign of lacking in education. Tbe geographical part which is very close to Bratislava is called Zahorie.From here and from Trnava are usually the people which pronounce all sounds di-ti-ni-li and de-te-ne-le only in hard mode.As those people (in the past)were
>usually peasants and very simple persons ,with no education,
>the way how they pronounce these sounds - made a bigger mark on the difference between the so-called people with education and non. They were a lot of jokes on the past communist governers because of their hard mode of pronunciation. Someone of those past com.politics had a very low level of education (only evening schools) .The correct pronunciation of some words:peasant is sedliak,they pronounce it like "sedlak". the word "kde" with soft-de- they pronounce it only with hard - de-. Word Bratislava - hard -ti-is pronounced only by foreigners and "zahoraci".Educated Slovak NEVER will
>pronounce it that way.That's why it's considered just a lacking in education.
>
>Best wishes
>Katarìna Peitlovà ,Ph.Dr.
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