Цитата: vkladchik от октября 10, 2009, 08:17So biting and biding (as in biding your time) are both raised?
Right. As I said, it might be a northern thing, but it's definitely not Canadian-sounding. I definitely say [ʌi] in front of voiceless consonants, but this carries over when the [t] becomes a tongue-flap.
Цитата: RawonaM от октября 6, 2009, 00:56
I've never heard about two different "ai" diphthongs. I'll try to find out.
Цитата: alkaigor от октября 5, 2009, 22:56
It's the so-called "Canadian raising":
Цитата: alkaigor от октября 5, 2009, 22:56
It's the so-called "Canadian raising":
Цитата: vkladchik от октября 5, 2009, 16:26It's the so-called "Canadian raising":
"write" is something like "ruit" (with the "u" being the "u" in "up") and "ride" is "raid" (with the "a" being close to the "o" "obligation" but more open
Цитата: Ванько от августа 19, 2009, 14:52
I'm not sure if it is useful, but I've found a little information about flapping and lengthening
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~johnsen/files/unpub/Flapping and underlying vowels in American English.pdf
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