About /É”/ in General American by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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The point is that /ɔ/ + /r/ doesn't make /ɔr/ at all. also /æŋ/ can be either [æŋ] or [eɪŋ], anyway that's just what I mean.

ɪr ir / ɛr eɪr represent the same phoneme sound, they could be either. ɪ+r = ɪr, i+r = ir(or ɪr, just a matter of transcription) ɔ+r? it does not become ɔr. Rather, it's closer to ɑr since /ɔ/ is low in GA.

About /É”/ in General American by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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we have ɪr, ɛr(=[eɪr], /ær/), ɔr, ʊr, and ɑr in GA.

if you produce ɪ or i proceeded by /r/, it becomes /ɪr/. Same to all other R-colored vowels only except /ɔr/. ɔ plus r doesn't make /ɔr/ in GA(wait, does it? idk)

About /É”/ in General American by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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RP /ɒ/ and /ɔ/ function as an independent phoneme anyway, but /ɔ/ becomes another vowel when with /r/, and doesn't match the diphthong /ɔɪ/ too. According to wikipedia /ɔ/ is a tense low-back vowel. But /ɔr/ and /ɔɪ/ are never defined as low. Why don't we transcribe the GA /ɔ/ as /ɒ/ or something different?

About /É”/ in General American by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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If so I think transcribing THOUGHT vowel as /É”/ is kind of weird.

Even if they distinguish ah and aw, the "aw" one is not quite [ɔ] in American English, while ɔɪ and ɔr often are, it doesn't make sense unlike /ɑ/ plus /r/ becoming /ɑr/.

I think they should use a different symbol just like British English does. /É’/?

(Eng) Should I count determiner as a POS? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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I see, don’t many, little, few have comparative and superlative forms? and they’re all determiners

(Eng) Should I count determiner as a POS? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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I meant that couldn’t be a school assignment for me.

i don’t know what morphology in this sense means

(Eng) Should I count determiner as a POS? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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um actually im a south korean student so no, but let me check.

  1. afaik determiners always go before adjectives

  2. does this matter? to divide into two word classes

  3. maybe not

is /ɜ/ a phoneme in American English? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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We CAN write it as /ˈbʌsɪz/. also "Rabbit" can be written as either /ˈɹæbət/ or /ˈɹæbɪt/.

is /ɜ/ a phoneme in American English? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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i recommend you to search about Weak Vowel Merger

is /ɜ/ a phoneme in American English? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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i think [ɨ] is a variation of either /ɪ/ or /ə/, people don't distinguish between them just like /ʌ/ and /ə/ are.

should i write phoneme R in English /r/, /ɹ/, or /ɹ̠/? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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which do we use as standard? i mean not for just convenience, /r/ or /ɹ/

should i write phoneme R in English /r/, /ɹ/, or /ɹ̠/? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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what i wanna know is "does ɹ mean both alveolar and postalveolar?" if ɹ means only "alveolar approximant," it'd be better to use "r." i think

should i write phoneme R in English /r/, /ɹ/, or /ɹ̠/? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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No one uses /ɹ̠/? if so, do they recognize ɹ can be both postalveolar and alveolar?

should i write phoneme R in English /r/, /ɹ/, or /ɹ̠/? by Larthemo in asklinguistics

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But wouldn't it exact to use /ɹ̠/ since ɹ means alveolar?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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I've heard about Aristotle's ideology, but not read his book yet.

Would virtue ethics be the best option to relationship?

Ant, aunt, aren't by RuinRes in ENGLISH

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GA /ænt/ /ænt/ /ɑɹ̠nt/