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From: rdd@usa1.com (Aaron J. Dinkin)
Subject: Re: Glottal stop in English (was Re: Languages: Hard, Harder, Hardest)
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Date: Wed, 07 Aug 1996 08:32:58 -0500
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In article <4u8mj9$kj2@news3.digex.net>, kcivey@cpcug.org (Keith C. Ivey) wrote:

> acs@peavine.com (Jensen) wrote:
> 
> >What about within the same word?  Do not naive, coincidence, 
> >cooperate all exhibit a glottal stop?
> 
> Not in my dialect--at least in normal speech.  I seem 
> to say something like /na 'jiv/, /k@ 'wIn s@ d@ns/, and 
> /k@ 'wa p@r eIt/.

I have /naI'iv/, /ko'Ins@d@ns/, and /ko'Ap@ret/ (although I admit that
those /ko'I/ and /ko'A/ are generally [k@'wI] and [k@'wA] allophonically.

-Aaron J. Dinkin
Dr. Whom

