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ABOOT - Canadian raising is an allophonic rule of phonology in many dialects of North American English that changes the pronunciation of diphthongs with open...
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Eye dialect spelling of about. |
What a canadian saying 'about' sounds like to the American ear |
Get ___ (derive enjoyment) |
"...imagine ___ stamping on a human face -- forever" ("1984") |
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Canadian raising is an allophonic rule of phonology in many dialects of North American English that changes the pronunciation of diphthongs with open-vowel starting points. Most commonly, the shift affects ( listen) or ( listen), or both, when they are pronounced before voiceless consonants (therefore, in words like price and clout, respectively, but not in prize and cloud). In North American English, /a/ and /a/ usually begin in an open vowel [ä~a], but through raising they shift to [] ( listen), [] ( listen), or sometimes even [] ( listen) or [] ( listen). Canadian English often has raising in words with both (height, life, psych, type, etc.) and (clout, house, south, scout, etc.), while a number of U.S. English dialects have this feature in but not . * In the U.S., aboot [but], an exaggerated version of the raised pronunciation of about [bt~bt], is a stereotype of Canadian English.Although the symbol is defined as an open-mid back unrounded vowel in the International Phonetic Al |