May 23, 2006

One of These Groups is Not Like the Others

From Fotos and Bray, page xvi:

r = [r] has no counterpart in English speech. Trilled r [r] is made by trilling the tip of the tongue against the upper gums while pronouncing r. The Scotch and Irish pronounce their r in this manner, and so do the telephone operators.
Posted by Ben Brumfield at May 23, 2006 05:59 AM
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