It's the sort of thing any native speaker would feel petty correcting you on.
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Replying to @propensive
I get this, but I'd really love to be corrected. How else would I learn the nuances?
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Replying to @larsr_h
You will probably find that *I* will correct *you* on this sort of thing, as I know you...
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
But for most non-native English speakers, they just don't need to be told by me that the "l" in "salmon" and the "r" in iron are silent.
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
I would certainly not say that the r in iron is silent. But a lack of 'r' sounds is characteristic of many british accents
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Replying to @StewOConnor @larsr_h
That's surprising! So "iron" and "ion" are different? I guess I haven't heard many Americans saying "iron"…(Though I watched IronChef once!)
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
yeah, but then again, as
@tpolecat said, "iron" is "EYE urn" not "EYE ron". and "ion' is "EYE on"1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @StewOConnor @propensive and
but really, you Brits just ignore any 'r' after a vowel, right?
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Yeah, though we'll also insert one where it doesn't exist: I'll say, "I saw [r] it", which sounds natural to me but really grates with some.
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and this reminds me of this podcast: https://www.20k.org/episodes/accents … talking about the evolution of English (lang) accents
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Perfect! I'll listen to that as I drift off to sleep. Thanks!
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there is a good documentary called American Tongues about the ridiculous accents here.
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Replying to @tpolecat @propensive and
odds are good that there's also a porno of the same name so approach search results with care.
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