A sound change begins
A sound change begins
Here's some evidence for the beginnings of a new sound-change in English, whereby initial prevocalic /h/ > /k/ when the preceding word ends with unstressed /i/. We can look forward to hearing this gradually extending to other contexts and perhaps other phonemes, thus getting a well-documented example of sound change in action.
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I personally have noticed people in media content (local advertisements and like) who pronounce /h/ before high front vowels (not just /j/) as not just [ç] but what to my ears almost sounds like [cç].alice wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 2:32 pm Here's some evidence for the beginnings of a new sound-change in English, whereby initial prevocalic /h/ > /k/ when the preceding word ends with unstressed /i/. We can look forward to hearing this gradually extending to other contexts and perhaps other phonemes, thus getting a well-documented example of sound change in action.
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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If this is serious rather than sarcastic, isn't this, then, the wrong forum for this?
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I don't see kow this could be sarcastic.
/j/ <j>
Ɂaləɂahina asəkipaɂə ileku omkiroro salka.
Loɂ ɂerleku asəɂulŋusikraɂə seləɂahina əɂətlahɂun əiŋɂiɂŋa.
Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ.
Ɂaləɂahina asəkipaɂə ileku omkiroro salka.
Loɂ ɂerleku asəɂulŋusikraɂə seləɂahina əɂətlahɂun əiŋɂiɂŋa.
Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ.
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I wasn't actually sure.
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One guy replied, and I think he's onto something:
My theory is all these folk routinely use the c word during off camera editorial discussions thus increasing chances of on air mishap 10 fold. Also not ruling out possibility at least 2 of those were entirely deliberate.
My theory is all these folk routinely use the c word during off camera editorial discussions thus increasing chances of on air mishap 10 fold. Also not ruling out possibility at least 2 of those were entirely deliberate.