Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 16 April 2006 04:28, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Apr 16 04:13 -0500]:
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 09:13 +0100, Chris Lale wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
And "c" will still be needed for "ch" (as in "church", not the k
in school/skool).
Don't forget that the non-US pronunciation of "schedule" is soft
(sh-edule),
Well, then pronounce it properly! :)
Then why do I hear Aussies (and some others) pronounce 'idea' as
'ide'er', or 'Daytona' as 'Daytoner'?
Same reason Warshingtonians can't say "-ash" without adding an R. Wash
becomes Warsh, Slash becomes Slarsh, etc...
Not just Washingtonians. This is a general feature of the Low
Southern USA dialect. ("Low" as in "not living on the mountain
top".)
Mike
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