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cough ['kof] or [kaf]
Do we ever pronounce cough as [kaf] or is it always [kof]?
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]
I'm not sure what you mean by [kaf] and [kof], but there exist two pronunciations of the word which employ the vowels denoted in Ukrainian by "о" and "а" (according to Wikipedia, I never studied Ukrainian phonology).
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
I'm not sure what you mean by [kaf] and [kof], but there exist two pronunciations of the word which employ the vowels denoted in Ukrainian by "о" and "а" (according to Wikipedia, I never studied Ukrainian phonology).
I was asking if "O" in the verb cough is sometimes prounounced as "A" depending on that English speaking country the speaker comes from.
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
ostap77
I was asking if "O" in the verb cough is sometimes prounounced as "A" depending on that English speaking country the speaker comes from.
I know of only two pronunciations, /kɒf/ and /kɔf/.
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
lauralie2
I know of only two pronunciations, /kɒf/ and /kɔf/.
The first is the standard BrE pronunciation, the second the standard AmE.
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
ostap77
I was asking if "O" in the verb cough is sometimes prounounced as "A" depending on that English speaking country the speaker comes from.
Ostap, it's impossible to know for sure what you mean by "O" and "A". These letters can denote various sounds.
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
Ostap, it's impossible to know for sure what you mean by "O" and "A". These letters can denote various sounds.
"a" like in father and "o" like in saw?
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
ostap77
"a" like in father and "o" like in saw?
Are you serious?
If any misguided person is tempted to answer this question, they will be assuming that you pronounce those words accurately - and that so does anyone else reading this. Your question has been answered several times, and if you learn to use the IPA (I don't honestly see how anyone can learn any foreign language without - it's really a tiny investment in effort for a huge return) you will find out the answer. Saying 'sounds like X' is a recipe for making mispronunciations systematic.
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
Ostap, it's impossible to know for sure what you mean by "O" and "A". These letters can denote various sounds.
"a" like in father and "o" like in saw?
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Re: cough ['kof] or [kaf]

Originally Posted by
ostap77
"a" like in father and "o" like in saw?
You asked precisely the same question at 12.15. What has changed in the meantime? 
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