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Thursday, 17 September 2015
listen to (the) unconscious
'Listen to the unconscious'? You may think that I've gone loopy. Whether this is true or not is not for me to decide.
What I want you to do is listen to the word in this recording and tell me if you spot a not too rare phonetic phenomenon.
Epenthesis?
ReplyDeleteIs it to do with:
ReplyDeletea) the consonant after the initial vowel?
b) any other consonant?
c) any other vowel?
d) anything else?
I forgot to include the initial vowel in the previous list.
DeleteEmilio said "I forgot to include..." And what about section d, eh?
DeleteAs Mariano rightly suggested - it's an instance of epenthesis
ReplyDeleteSo it was section d. Yes, I can notice it now, before the second "n" - one of those epenthetic glottal stops that you seem to appreciate so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat? A stop before the ʃ ? You must be joking!
ReplyDeleteBetween n and c too (perceptually, haven't looked at the waveform or spectrogram)
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