Scratch that reference to Arthur Conan Doyle. I was mistakenly remembering
his name as being pronounced differently .
Alan Glick
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From: "Alan D Glick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [rehfans] Howard and the International Phonetic Alphabet
> Well, I've been close. I've always said Koe-nan, accent on the first
> syllable. I do like Koe n'n and am glad I was a little close. I'd have
> hated to have to start making him sound like Sean Connery or Arthur Conan
> Doyle.
> I do seem to remember D'onofrio as Howard, pronouncing it Koe n'n in
the
> movie.
> BTW, I haven't been receiving mail from this list for ages. Glad to
see
> it started up again, and with such interesting posts.
> Alan Glick
>
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> From: "Patrice Louinet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:38 PM
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> > That's what I remember, too. I was with Rusty the day I visited her, way
> > back in 1990. It stuck with me because that day I said "Co-NAN" and
> Novalyne
> > corrected me. I don't know why I pronounced it that way, because I
usually
> > had the correct pronunciation, quite unvoluntarily. Frenchmen don't
> > understand a thing as to the rules of stress. Now that I think of it, I
am
> > sure I have this on tape somewhere. Only need a player.
> > Patrice
> >
> >
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> > From: "jesse white" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:13 AM
> > Subject: Re: [rehfans] Howard and the International Phonetic Alphabet
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> >
> > > How did she pronounce the last vowel? Rusty
> > > indicated to me that she pronounced it as a schwa.
> > > That is KO-n'n. This is how I say it...
> > > Jesse
> > >
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