elasticity: [əˈla.stɪ.sə.ti]Darkgamma wrote:How do you pronounce <elasticity>, <ergonomics> and <Skyrim> ?
ergonomics: [ɚ.gəˈnɔ.mɪks]
Skyrim: [ˈskaɪ̯.ɹɪm]
A name I rather like the sound of is Eyjafjallajökull.

elasticity: [əˈla.stɪ.sə.ti]Darkgamma wrote:How do you pronounce <elasticity>, <ergonomics> and <Skyrim> ?

Elasticity: [ɪlæstɪsɪti]Darkgamma wrote:How do you pronounce <elasticity>, <ergonomics> and <Skyrim> ?
[eijafjalɑːjøːkʊl] ?vampireshark wrote:A name I rather like the sound of is Eyjafjallajökull.
What. Second-syllable stress what. Also [a] what.vampireshark wrote:elasticity: [əˈla.stɪ.sə.ti]
I think that may be a dialect thing. Sort of like how in Received Pronunciation "laboratory" is /ləˈbɔr.ə.tri/ while in American Broadcast English it's /ˈlæb.rə.tɔ.ri/ I think. What dialects do you both speak?Chibi wrote:What. Second-syllable stress what. Also [a] what.vampireshark wrote:elasticity: [əˈla.stɪ.sə.ti]
(For comparison, I have, broadly, [i.læˈstɪ.sɪ.ɾi]. I'm not quite sure whether the first [s] goes with the second or third syllable, and saying it over and over is making it sound weird)

/ˌiˌlæsˈtɪsɨɾɨ/ (with more stress on the first than the second syllable)Darkgamma wrote:How do you pronounce <elasticity>, <ergonomics> and <Skyrim> ?
As far as I know, both varieties of American English. I'm from Connecticut (the Tri-State area, so some influence from New York English), and vs is also from the US- I believe he's originally from North Carolina or something?Vuvgangujunga wrote:I think that may be a dialect thing. Sort of like how in Received Pronunciation "laboratory" is /ləˈbɔr.ə.tri/ while in American Broadcast English it's /ˈlæb.rə.tɔ.ri/ I think. What dialects do you both speak?
I think in RP they pronounce it iˈlɑ.stɪ.sə.ti, but I'm not sure about other U.K. dialects. For a relatively small island, Great Britain has a lot of dialectal variation (the Queen's English, Norf London, Cockney, and Oop North are some of the more iconic ones)As far as I know, both varieties of American English. I'm from Connecticut (the Tri-State area, so some influence from New York English), and vs is also from the US- I believe he's originally from North Carolina or something?
Also to speakers of BritE have different stress for "elasticity"?

More like ["EIjafjatl_0aj9:kYtl_0]. God, I love Icelandic so much. I hope I can go next year too!Christopher Schröder wrote:Elasticity: [ɪlæstɪsɪti]Darkgamma wrote:How do you pronounce <elasticity>, <ergonomics> and <Skyrim> ?
Ergonomics: [ɛɹgənɔmɪks]
Skyrim: [skai̯ɹəm]
[eijafjalɑːjøːkʊl] ?vampireshark wrote:A name I rather like the sound of is Eyjafjallajökull.

When I'm in the US, I live in North Carolina. However:Chibi wrote:As far as I know, both varieties of American English. I'm from Connecticut (the Tri-State area, so some influence from New York English), and vs is also from the US- I believe he's originally from North Carolina or something?
Yes, the syllable stress, at least for me, goes to the second syllable, though the [a] is probably closer to [æ], thinking about it. (Transcribing my own English feels strange.) There's a secondary stress on the third syllable, but it's very weak.Chibi wrote:What. Second-syllable stress what. Also [a] what.vampireshark wrote:elasticity: [əˈla.stɪ.sə.ti]
(For comparison, I have, broadly, [i.læˈstɪ.sɪ.ɾi]. I'm not quite sure whether the first [s] goes with the second or third syllable, and saying it over and over is making it sound weird)