tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382369381372118960.post4211470442255766459..comments2024-01-08T18:25:51.974+00:00Comments on Kraut's English phonetic blog: r-liaisonKrauthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11932831673529849848noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382369381372118960.post-44320920975012321822014-10-11T00:06:51.785+01:002014-10-11T00:06:51.785+01:00vp, I agree this broadcast was probably scripted (...vp, I agree this broadcast was probably scripted (little to go on in this posting, but Petr has quoted more in the others, and the syntax doesn't look like spontaneous speech). I'm sorry, I failed to find the explanation you quote from Hannisdal ("since the absence of orthographic R is more salient"). The explanation she suggested (she never actually studied the causal aspects) was the very strict formality of broadcasting situations where stigmatized phenomena tend to be avoided, even when no longer banned. Perhaps we were looking in different places? I looked in her thesis (2006), but it was in the middle of the night.Sidney Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01138711082469220983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382369381372118960.post-48784176441965421682014-10-10T18:57:59.675+01:002014-10-10T18:57:59.675+01:00@Sidney Wood One of the findings of Hannissal'...@Sidney Wood One of the findings of Hannissal's study was that intrusive R is less likely when the speaker is reading from a written script, since the absence of orthographic R is more salient. I assume that this broadcast was scripted.vphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16647609487352038948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382369381372118960.post-64889582394874803512014-10-10T13:48:41.628+01:002014-10-10T13:48:41.628+01:00Not boring Petr, useful documentation.
The term l...Not boring Petr, useful documentation.<br /><br />The term liaison-r was introduced in the belief that linking r and intrusive r are really the same phenomenon. Can we conclude that she has no intrusive r, or have you just not got round to it yet? If she has linking r but not intrusive r, then perhaps they are two independent processes after all.<br /><br />The glottal stops are probably habitual, they have to be initiated from the brain. But it can still be her habitual formal style.Sidney Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01138711082469220983noreply@blogger.com