Varieties Flashcards

1
Q

Received Pronuciation (RP)
- non-rhotic

A
  • usually, a post-vocalic <r> is not pronounced (exceptions exist)</r>
  • NURSE-vowel: /ɜː/
  • 3 centring diphthongs: /ɛə, ʊə, ɪə/
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General American (GA)
- rhotic

A
  • every <r> is pronounced, after vowels in word-finalposition as well as before consonants</r>
  • NURSE-vowel: /ɝː/
  • No centring diphthongs; instead monophthongs + /r/ sequence
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3
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t-voicing
- RP vs GA

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RP: no t-voicing
- voiceless /t/ is used
- /’bʌtə/

GA: t-voicing
- voiceld alveolar flap /t̬/
=> transcribed as a voiced sound
- after stressed vowel and before vowel
- after stressed /n/ o /r/ and before vowel
- /’bʌt̬ər/

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4
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LOT-vowel
- RP vs GA

A

RP: /ɒ/
GA: /ɑː, ɔː/

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5
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Bath-vowel
- RP vs GA

A

RP: /ɑː/
GA: /æ/ before voiceless fricatives (+exceptions)

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6
Q

Goat-vowel
- RP vs GA

A

RP: /əʊ/
GA: /oʊ/

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7
Q

Tuesday/ new
- RP vs Ga

A

RP:
Tuesday and new etc. include /j/
GA:
/j/ is (often) dropped after /t,d,n/ as in new or Tuesday

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8
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Stress
- RP vs GA

A

Sometimed differences in stress:
RP: /ə’drɛs/
GA: /’ædrɛs/

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