Ar(c)ticulation
Jul. 23rd, 2008 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yow! I just came about an inch away from a deeply unpleasant experience, namely: walking my face right into a spider's web full of struggling winged ants.
To take me away from the thought of that, how do you pronounce the name of the area around the North Pole, and (perhaps as importantly) how do you think it should correctly be pronounced?
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To take me away from the thought of that, how do you pronounce the name of the area around the North Pole, and (perhaps as importantly) how do you think it should correctly be pronounced?
[Poll #1228169]
This was prompted by this interesting article in
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:12 am (UTC)Also, regarding other words mentioned in the article: my February is Feb-ree.
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Date: 2008-07-23 11:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-23 09:29 am (UTC)And now I've read the article. How interesting.
My February is Feb-you-ree, though I appreciate that ought to annoy me as much as nuke-you-lar, which makes me want to tear my hair out.
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Date: 2008-07-23 10:19 am (UTC)(Artic... truck... no? Oh never mind)!
Oddly, I had a similar incident with a primary school teacher about the pronunciation of February as the anecdote in the article. I used to say Feb-yooery, but was so stung by her criticism that I mended my ways immediately and for good.
Mind you, where I grew up, Saturday was routinely pronounced "Sat-duh" (and even the "t" was only a glottal stop), so in some ways it's a wonder I can speak English at all.
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Date: 2008-07-23 06:21 pm (UTC)I never had a trace of Yorkshire accent till I left though, and then got all patriotic about it and developed one. (Not that they speak with a proper Yorkshire accent in Whitby; being a port town, it very much has its own accent with traces of everything between Yorkshire and Scotland.
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Date: 2008-07-23 11:18 am (UTC)Wait... you mean that's not correct?!
Surely it can't be Wed-nez-day?
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:55 am (UTC)February is Februrree.
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Date: 2008-07-23 11:15 am (UTC)One word
Date: 2008-07-23 11:45 am (UTC)Re: One word
Date: 2008-07-23 12:55 pm (UTC)Re: One word
Date: 2008-07-23 01:21 pm (UTC)Now that you mention it, I've read this, too and I think applies to a few other words as well. Just another example for the evolution of languages in different environments.
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Date: 2008-07-23 11:07 am (UTC)Oxford-shire or Oxford-shur? (substitute for whichever county you prefer :)
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Date: 2008-07-23 01:00 pm (UTC)I think the pronunciation of the vowel sound in that sort of case is largely dependent on the inflection, and I can't think of a shire county that puts stress on the last syllable, with the possible exception of Kirkcudbrightshire in Scotland, but I don't think that legally exists anymore.
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Date: 2008-07-23 01:34 pm (UTC)I would certainly say that ark-tik is correct, with the k distinctly pronounced. In practice, though, I often (particularly if in a hurry) swallow the first k until it becomes an unreleased stop, which is audibly distinct from both the fully pronounced form of /arktik/ and from /artik/ with no stop at all.
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Date: 2008-07-23 02:01 pm (UTC)Arktick
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