Re: duplicate
Re: duplicate
- Subject: Re: duplicate
- From: Simon Topliss <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 23:37:19 +0100
On 10 Oct 2006, at 21:53, Gary (Lists) wrote:
On 10 Oct 2006, at 21:28, Gary (Lists) wrote:
This is a duplicate [n] of the original.
--> short 'a' (eh) , as the vowel sound in 'heavy'
Nah, 'round 'ere that's 'doop-lee-cut'.
I could go with '-cut', especially further to the U.S. South, where
much of
my family lives. The sound I tried to describe is not exactly as
much "uh"
as "cut", but it's very close. (I hear something more like a
shortened
"ket" rather than "kut".)
I don't hear "-lee-" (long e) for the second syllable, however. I
use (and
hear) a shortened syllable, much like stopping short of the "t" in
the word
"let".
Well, each syllable is perhaps not as pronounced as I indicated.
Vowels are more "dragged out" rather that spoken.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/humber/content/articles/2005/02/14/
voices_hullspeak_glossary.shtml
Hull was voted the worst place to live in the UK in 2005.
I'm from Hull and very glad I moved. It's actually a lot worse than
any of the reviews I could find online.
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