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Tweezle

PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:49 pm
/f/, /S/ ('sh'), and /v/ are some of my favorite sounds.

I hate nasal vowels. (Sorry, France.)  
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:16 pm
I do lurve /ʃ/ too. And /y/.

I hate palatal stops. D= Sorry Hungarian.
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Mizenki


Cynthia_Rosenweiss

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:06 am
Hmm, I guess I'm not too fond of the Voiced Pharyngeal Fricative, seeing how I still haven't figured out how to pronounced it right.  
PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:20 am
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)  

Homurakitsune

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Mizenki

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:50 pm
Homurakitsune
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)

Depending on the dialect, it's either [ɻʷ] or [ɹ]. =] I kinda like it to, but I loooove trills, haha.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:21 pm
I like pretty much all forms of the "R" sound and the "L" sound. I also like the "back of the throat" K/CH sounds, and trills. I don't like the dental (th) sounds.

I also don't like any sound I can't seem to pronounce. scream  

Xeigrich
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Cynthia_Rosenweiss

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:22 pm
Homurakitsune
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)


I agree; I say bring 'em back to the orthography of English.  
PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:19 pm
Xeigrich
I like pretty much all forms of the "R" sound and the "L" sound. I also like the "back of the throat" K/CH sounds, and trills. I don't like the dental (th) sounds.

I also don't like any sound I can't seem to pronounce. scream

I so agree with the 'unable to pronounce' thing. Hence the palatal stops, lawl.
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Cynthia_Rosenweiss
Homurakitsune
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)


I agree; I say bring 'em back to the orthography of English.

YES YES I WANT Ð AND Þ BACK.
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Mizenki


Homurakitsune

Sparkly Gekko

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:43 am
Mizenki
Cynthia_Rosenweiss
Homurakitsune
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)


I agree; I say bring 'em back to the orthography of English.

YES YES I WANT Ð AND Þ BACK.
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That would probably make it easier for foreigners to learn pronunciation, too. There'd be no guess work in regards to voiced vs. voicelessness.  
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:03 pm
Homurakitsune
Mizenki
Cynthia_Rosenweiss
Homurakitsune
I actually like the American 'r' sound. (Don't know the symbol for it in IPA, though.)

þ and ð are cool too. =)


I agree; I say bring 'em back to the orthography of English.

YES YES I WANT Ð AND Þ BACK.
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That would probably make it easier for foreigners to learn pronunciation, too. There'd be no guess work in regards to voiced vs. voicelessness.
Let's start a spelling reform and bring Þ and Ð back!

I also want to do something to make English spelling actually logical, and abolish the letter C (and use Č for "ch" combinations.)  

Henneth Annun


Henneth Annun

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:03 pm
Cynthia_Rosenweiss
Hmm, I guess I'm not too fond of the Voiced Pharyngeal Fricative, seeing how I still haven't figured out how to pronounced it right.
I think I posted something on the topic you made for help with that.....did you see it? xp  
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:26 pm
Is anyone a fan of clicks?

...  

Henneth Annun


Eccentric Iconoclast
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:07 pm
I love clicks.

I'm also a sucker for voiceless alveolar lateral affricates and uvular anythings, and for ejectives in all their forms. I actually like velars quite a bit too. I'm not too fond of voiced plosives or fricatives as a whole, though.

Also, for the record, English never had <ð>.  
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:02 pm
Eccentric Iconoclast


Also, for the record, English never had <ð>.
Really?

I thought I could've sworn reading somewhere that they did.... stressed  

Henneth Annun


Eccentric Iconoclast
Captain

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:24 pm
Nope, just þorn in English.  
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