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Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyzbyBlaze (he/him)@sopuli.xyz
2 years

North American English Dialects, Based on Pronunciation Patterns

files.catbox.moe English

Source: https://aschmann.net/AmEng/#Au_Washington_State

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    • eran_morad@lemmy.worlddeleted by creator
      2 years

      Maybe I’m misunderstanding. I grew up in NYC, and “father” absolutely does rhyme with “bother”. Just listen to Run DMC: “they even bother my poor father cause he’s down with me.”

        • FundMECFS@lemmy.blahaj.zone
          2 years

          Even by how complex it is, this map is obviously an oversimplification

          • JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca
            2 years

            How can those not rhyme!?

            • tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
              2 years

              Looks like the difference is between the rounded and unrounded back open vowels /ɑ/ and /ɒ/. This site has an IPA chart where you can hear the differences. The father-bother merger hasn’t happened in my (NE) accent, but I didn’t know that pretty much everywhere else merged the two. Interesting that cot-caught merged for NE but not father-bother.

              • HomerianSymphony@lemmy.worldEnglish
                2 years

                Younger New Yorkers do have the father-bother merger, but older New Yorkers don’t.

                Also, Run DMC probably speak African-American English, which, as this map says, is generally independent of other dialects and not included on this map.

                  • eran_morad@lemmy.worlddeleted by creator
                    2 years

                    This just doesn’t jibe with my experience, and I still have family there.

                      • tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
                        2 years

                        The Run DMC lyric actually sounds like the (previously unmerged) father vowel /ɑ/ went toward the bother vowel /ɒ/ than the other way around. I might even put it as /ɔ/ or /o/ when listening to the sounds on the IPA chart.

                        Whereas if you listen to the pronunciations on Merriam Webster father and bother it actually lists them both as /ä/, which is apparently a near-back vowel instead of back. I don’t know which one NY does though.

                      • blazeknave@lemmy.world
                        2 years

                        I’m 41. Mary, Merry, marry, are completely different words.

                      • blazeknave@lemmy.world
                        2 years

                        Flatbush area checking in. Yuh Fahthuh’s cawlin. Don’t bohther me

                          • eran_morad@lemmy.worlddeleted by creator
                            2 years

                            Shout Grand Concourse, ya heard?

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