Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
Any time a vowel is followed by double consonants, it's short sound is pronounced.
Any time, as in an absolute?
Well, I find it rather telling that with very little effort I managed to create this sentence that blows the hell out of that statement. There are many cases where it may not be effective* to say that said pairing of consonants and vowels ALWAYS affects the pronunciation as you say.
Originally Posted by Chainsaw Anthropologist
well, they arent pronounced...
weeell
teeell
eeeeffort
heeell
tho, those aren't sufficient to prove or disprove tiffani's statement.
btw, tiffani, where did you find that pronounciation guide??
i google searched for the sentence and found this...
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=2358525
.....a link in post #4
........
http://www.multimedia-english.com/ph...ing_vowels.php
....and a pretty good explanation in post#9
even the norwegians use the "rule". and the japanese [in another search result]
http://www.101languages.net/norwegian/vowels.html
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wtf???
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