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The Pixiest
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?j=1&id=cat05022&type=category&DCMP=KNC-TLC&ref=25&loc=OVT
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LOL I got a cookie message <stupid IE>
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Yes... the joy at New Orleans is over... the cops have thrown the revelers off the streets...

Now go home and be good for a month!

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Oh... lint... right... oops...
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David Bowles
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The funny thing is that half the country pronounces the two words identically...
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Mabus
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No, the funny thing is that half the country thinks they pronounce the two differently, when the sound is identical...
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David Bowles
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Well, I, at the very least, actually pronounce "lint" with an /I/, that lax vowel in "lit," and "lent" with /e/, the slightly more open and tenser vowel in "let."
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The Pixiest
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Where I come from, it's pronounced the same. Otherwise the dobie wouldn't be as funny as it isn't.
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Mabus
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*scratches head* Interesting. Whenever I try to insert a....soft...consonant (such as an /n/) after an /e/, the sound of the vowel changes. I don't know if it's psychological or physiological, but /I/ and /e/ become indistinguishable.
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The Pixiest
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it's psychological.

You CAN pronounce it properly lehnt instead of lihnt, behnd instead of bihnd... just people don't.

Made spelling tough as a child. I kept wanting to spell mend with an I.

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I'm partly saying, Pixie, that when I hear it, it sounds the same too....I suspect that if David were here, speaking the words, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.

[ February 09, 2005, 05:43 PM: Message edited by: Mabus ]

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David Bowles
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Yes you would. I'd exaggerate it for you. As a Spanish speaker, I have to use the sound a lot more than you:

"Ten, pendejo, me has hecho rendir... Ven por tu sostén, méndiga..." and so on... :giggles to self:

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The Pixiest
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Can you tell the difference between "men" and "min"?
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Not when I read Robert Jordan. (Which has led to some hilarious laughter every time I think about the character Min...)

I have to consciously exaggerate the difference to extreme levels to make a distinction, and then it sounds like absurd precision. Also, it veers close to "mean"--I assume the proper phonetic designation is /E/, for that?

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