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195111 Jack Steiner
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Feb 12, 2013
11:47 pm
Sadly, while this post has provided many interesting possibilities into why differing choices of lifestyle could lead to a limited female presence in the...
195112 MorphemeAddict
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Feb 12, 2013
11:49 pm
Ah, yes, this is what I've done with Hungarian in the past. Good idea. stevo...
195113 James Kane
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Feb 12, 2013
11:53 pm
... For me there is a large difference between Mary and marry. Many Americans and Canadians that I've met mispronounce (to my ears at least) my middle name...
195114 Tristan
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Feb 12, 2013
11:54 pm
... As is fathering done properly! (Alas that it isn't always, for either.) But back on topic: I remember making up a language with both my sisters when we...
195115 Randy Frueh
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Feb 13, 2013
12:05 am
... My brother and I never quite created a language, but we had a few words of our own (for talking about things that we didn't want to share with our mother)...
195116 Sam Stutter
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Feb 13, 2013
12:24 am
Maybe you've hit on something with the childhood play angle. Girls tend to stop playing games when they reach puberty whereas boys tend to continue to do so....
195117 Anthony Miles
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Feb 13, 2013
12:25 am
... Na mi me'a ka ku 'ena ka voka ho Koha Elopa hi he'a. (It pleases me [schmeckt, not passt gut] that you can see the words from [European] German.). /u/ is a...
195118 Jim Henry
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Feb 13, 2013
12:27 am
... My accent (mostly Atlanta, with some childhood influence from New Orleans) fits that criterion. ... I assonate "tromp", "stomp", "honk" and some others...
195119 Tony Harris
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Feb 13, 2013
12:27 am
Actually "Harry" and "hairy" sound different to me too, with the first having the same vowel as "Mary" and "marry", and the second having the same vowel as...
195120 Tony Harris
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Feb 13, 2013
12:41 am
Sort of. Definitely father, lava, and calm have the same vowel as each other, while bother has a different vowel than those, and daughter, author, and dawn...
195121 James Kane
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Feb 13, 2013
12:56 am
... That is really surprising as for me Harry and marry have the same vowel and Mary and hairy have the same vowel which is opposite to you. Mary and hair have...
195122 Leonardo Castro
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Feb 13, 2013
1:34 am
... The closer a field of study is to an "exact science", the fewer females will be there. This is what should be explained....
195123 Leonardo Castro
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Feb 13, 2013
1:41 am
... I didn't get it. It's just the refrain of "O sole mio!" with some adaptations....
195124 Roger Mills
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Feb 13, 2013
1:48 am
In _very broad_ phonemics, these are "Mary" /meyri/; "marry" /mæri/ and "merry" /mEri/ for some people (not for me, they're all the same). In parodied...
195125 Douglas Koller
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Feb 13, 2013
2:34 am
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Now_or_Never_(song) Kou...
195126 Puey McCleary
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Feb 13, 2013
2:52 am
Xhnípe’ ur xhafhayùlkha qoe khnatàKhlijha kayiimèmpai keis Khléja Khlejhayòlkha qìr xhré Saikaîxhren Éfhelìnye kus khnófheròjhwa keixhrejoring...
195127 Adam Walker
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Feb 13, 2013
4:06 am
According to my 1953 Webster's the ch pronunciation is "formerly and still by some." So it used to be a thing, but it's like totally not any more. Adam...
195128 Herman Miller
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Feb 13, 2013
4:15 am
... All -ong words have the CAUGHT vowel for me. ... I'd count only the 5 you've mentioned, but then CAUGHT would be the only "long" vowel that can appear...
195129 John H. Chalmers
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Feb 13, 2013
5:54 am
I grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska, but have lived most of my life in either Houston, Texas or San Diego, California, though I've also lived in the Boston area (HS...
195130 Cosman246
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Feb 13, 2013
5:57 am
I'm a Seattlite. I merge cot-caught but not father-bother. -Yash Tulsyan (yasht, cosman246) http://cosman246.com "Once men turned their thinking over to...
195131 Elena ``of Valhalla&#...
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Feb 13, 2013
9:23 am
... except for mathematics [1]_ , where in my experience the gender balance is quite natural (~50%), but you can see a strong difference in the further career...
195132 Sai
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Feb 13, 2013
10:40 am
/bcc Marta (the producer) re full version availability You can find the trailer @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLKShAI1m0 - Sai...
195133 Sai
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Feb 13, 2013
10:50 am
And: I suck at describing phonology, so here's a recording: http://saizai.com/and_words.m4a Enjoy, Sai...
195134 Leonardo Castro
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Feb 13, 2013
12:58 pm
... Ah! Naturally! How couldn't I get that?...
195135 Leonardo Castro
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Feb 13, 2013
1:39 pm
... Yes, and it's almost the same proportion in Chemistry as well, in my experience, while Physics, Engineering, Philosophy and Computer Science show a...
195136 Петр К...
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Feb 13, 2013
2:36 pm
The BBC has an article (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science- environment-21427896) about computer reconstructions of proto-languages (specifically Austronesian),...
195137 Roger Mills
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Feb 13, 2013
2:56 pm
... I have always said it with the ch- as in church as well... however, I don't think that I've ever heard the word spoken. I'm from the midwest so it doesn't...
195138 Roger Mills
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Feb 13, 2013
3:49 pm
... Big thanks to respondents. And also for the forbearance of everybody else. RM And thanks to you for this very interesting summary... (snips) I realized as...
195139 Roger Mills
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Feb 13, 2013
3:59 pm
... I'm not a field linguist either. I'm a sworn adherent of armchair linguistics. I do do a bit of field linguistics, but only what can be done from the...
195140 Roger Mills
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Feb 13, 2013
4:26 pm
... (re Tony Harris's reply....) This has me trawling my bookshelves in search of info on Vermontese (but without finding anything describing what you report)....
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