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Re: Welsh - Verb-Nouns

From:bnathyuw <bnathyuw@...>
Date:Friday, August 2, 2002, 8:55
 --- Padraic Brown <elemtilas@...> wrote: > ---
> > Ng in English is in fact [N], a velar nasal. > Nevertheless; we rarely pronounce "reading" as > /ridIN/. > It usually is realised as /ridn/. >
speak for yourself ! /ridn=/ is completely unnatural to me. i'm somewhere between /ridN=/ and /ridIN/ depending on register. |singing| comes out /sINN=/, /sININ/ or, bizarrely but quite frequently, /sIj~IN/ and |going| is /g@UN/ ( or /g@U_IN/ if that's legal XSAMPA ). strangely, actually, i seem to realise |go| as [g@U] but |going| as [gVU_IN]. i wonder why . . . bn __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com