Re: Re: [Very-OT] Re: ü

From: Patrick Andries (pandries@iti.qc.ca)
Date: Wed Jan 23 2002 - 16:23:44 EST


James Kass wrote:

>Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language
>lists only (filʹ här mänʹ ik).
>
>Best regards,
>
>James Kass.
>
Well, well, I dare say, these rebel dialects will never cease to amaze me.

BTW, are those two a's really identical? My colonial dictionary
(Webster's New Lexicon) writes: ( I hope IPA will be properly displayed)

ˌfilɘrmɒˈnik (well it puts a acute accent below the i and then above it),
ˌfilhɑrmɒˈnik

I see that Microsoft seems also to be peddling this sole dialectal
pronunciation through its Encarta Encyclopaedia (online). Regretable.

On the other hand, my Great-British Collins dictionary properly renders
ˌfɪlɑ:ˈmɒnɪk. There is still a glimmer of light, I mean a beacon, in
this cacophony.

Patrick

Answers off list, please.



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