Sujet : Re: /ru:m/ for Rome and the Gods of the Copybook Headings
De : hayesstw (at) *nospam* telkomsa.net (Steve Hayes)
Groupes : sci.lang alt.usage.englishDate : 17. Jul 2024, 07:55:48
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:23:45 +0100, Aidan Kehoe <
kehoea@parhasard.net>
wrote:
>
Ar an cúigiú lá déag de mí Iúil, scríobh jerryfriedman:
>
[...] I don't follow, since "come" doesn't rhyme with "doom". Kipling's
rhyme looks like an ordinary eye rhyme, though I don't know whether at some
point "come" rhymed with some pronunciation of "Rome".
>
Well, it certainly doesn’t rhyme with the current pronunciation of <Rome>, and
it comes much closer to rhyming with <doom>.
It's just the pronunciation of those who are fraffly well-spoken, and
rhymes with the way they pronounce "spoken" - in front of their teeth,
with lips pursed.
They, of course, accuse those they regard as less well-spoken of
"swallowing their vowels".
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