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Consonant finals in Chinese dialects (Re: How to verbally assess

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Mike Wright

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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Gerald B Mathias wrote:
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> Mike Wright (dar...@mbay.net) wrote:
> : Luke wrote:
> : > > How about the [kstst] in "next station"? Or the [kstspr] in "next
> : > > spring"? I find these much more difficult than [lm] in "film" or [sm]
> : > > in "prism".
> : >
> : > As a native ENglish speaker, I never pronounce these words as written-I always say
> : > "nek-spring"
> : > and "nek-station", more as one word though, "nekspring" and "nekstation."
> : > Luke
>
> : So do I. In fact, I don't release the "k", so "nek" sounds kind of Chinese.
>
> Really? Then the "spring" and "station" must be silent, and people think
> you're saying "neh"?
>
> Seems to me you *have* to release it, Mike.

Well, only after it has begged and pleaded, and perhaps its relatives have paid
a small ransom.

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Gerald B Mathias

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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Mike Wright (dar...@mbay.net) wrote:
: Luke wrote:
: > > How about the [kstst] in "next station"? Or the [kstspr] in "next
: > > spring"? I find these much more difficult than [lm] in "film" or [sm]
: > > in "prism".
: >
: > As a native ENglish speaker, I never pronounce these words as written-I always say
: > "nek-spring"
: > and "nek-station", more as one word though, "nekspring" and "nekstation."
: > Luke

: So do I. In fact, I don't release the "k", so "nek" sounds kind of Chinese.

Really? Then the "spring" and "station" must be silent, and people think
you're saying "neh"?

Seems to me you *have* to release it, Mike.

Bart

Rex F. May

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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> > : So do I. In fact, I don't release the "k", so "nek" sounds kind of Chinese.
> >
> > Really? Then the "spring" and "station" must be silent, and people think
> > you're saying "neh"?
> >
> > Seems to me you *have* to release it, Mike.
>
> Well, only after it has begged and pleaded, and perhaps its relatives have paid
> a small ransom.

I think what is being described here is the difference between
'nekstation' and 'neck station.' I'd have some kind of pause in the
second. So it's not 'unreleased' so much as 'unprolonged'.

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