Ahdok@ttrpg.network to RPGMemes @ttrpg.network · 1 year agoSolving your problems with WAY too much firepower...ttrpg.networkimagemessage-square43fedilinkarrow-up1328arrow-down111file-text
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minus-squaresouthsamurailinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoAre you my aunt? That’s exactly how she says geese. Her husband says geese as “gays” with a sibilant s rather than the hard s.
minus-squareornery_chemist@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago… how do you mean? S’s are sibilants in every variation I know if not silent like in French.
minus-squaresouthsamurailinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoI’m three decades away from my last class, but I thought that the ess sound than an s makes is called a sibilant, where the z sound it makes isn’t. Most people using the word “gays” will have it sound like gayz, or the word gaze. His is that sibilant s like in hissing
minus-squareornery_chemist@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoYou make a good point about the voicing distinction that I was unsure of, so I looked it up. According to clearly the most authoritative source on the internet, [s] and [z] are both “hissing” sibilants.
minus-squaresouthsamurailinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoSee? That’s what getting old does to you, you forget shit left and right, or remember it wrong. I always recommend not getting old, just stop at 40. Seriously though, thanks for the correction.
Are you my aunt? That’s exactly how she says geese. Her husband says geese as “gays” with a sibilant s rather than the hard s.
… how do you mean? S’s are sibilants in every variation I know if not silent like in French.
I’m three decades away from my last class, but I thought that the ess sound than an s makes is called a sibilant, where the z sound it makes isn’t.
Most people using the word “gays” will have it sound like gayz, or the word gaze. His is that sibilant s like in hissing
You make a good point about the voicing distinction that I was unsure of, so I looked it up. According to clearly the most authoritative source on the internet, [s] and [z] are both “hissing” sibilants.
See? That’s what getting old does to you, you forget shit left and right, or remember it wrong. I always recommend not getting old, just stop at 40.
Seriously though, thanks for the correction.