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Can anyone explain why Canada or other words ending in a often sound like Canader when spoken by some people on the telly?
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the schwa is a the neutral syllable and is the undotted i in Turkish
if you think about the Essex bottle - /bo''ul/
the apostrophe is a glottal stop - sorry glo''al stop
and the /u/ is the schwa - neutral sound of which there are a profusion in English. IPA sign is an upside down 'e'
Anglo Saxon was full of final unstressed vowels which became schwas and then dropped off completely - - http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Final- obstrue nt_devo icing which I was looking at earlier on in the day
the schwa is a the neutral syllable and is the undotted i in Turkish
if you think about the Essex bottle - /bo''ul/
the apostrophe is a glottal stop - sorry glo''al stop
and the /u/ is the schwa - neutral sound of which there are a profusion in English. IPA sign is an upside down 'e'
Anglo Saxon was full of final unstressed vowels which became schwas and then dropped off completely - - http://