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| Anne Hutchinson Francis Quarles Wither |
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Anne Hutchinson: Anne rhymes with can, man Hutch rhymes with much, such, touch the 's' in 'son' is soft, like the first letter of 'soft' the 'o' in 'son' is a schwa, so the syllable would look like this: s'n The stress in Hutchinson is on the first syllable Francis Quarles The 'a' in the first syllable sounds like the 'a' in 'France' the 'cis' sounds like the first syllable of 'sister' Quarles sounds like this: kworls; and rhymes with 'falls' wither sounds like the word 'with' followed by a schwa, in other words, the 'er' is pronounced like the 'a' in about. Good luck with the presentation, you'll feel a thousand times better once it's over! |
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| Good luck with the presentation, you'll feel a thousand times better once it's over! |
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| It's probably worth noting that many speakers of rhotic variants would clearly pronounce the terminal "r" in wither, after the schwa, making it sound different to the simple schwa heard from non-rhotic speakers. |
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| I'm non-rhotic too, but I know from painful experience practicing "venerdi" and similar words that Italian sure is not. So I figured it would be worth mentioning it to someone whose English would likely tend to the rhotic. |
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