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How are the words “your” and “you're” pronounced in an English accent?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Are “traitor” and “trader” pronounced the same?What are the different ways an accent mark can go over the letter A & how are they pronounced?Why not pronounce single characters the same way as they are pronounced in words?Why English does not have diacritics to distinguish between words with different meanings and pronunciationsAre there any words in English pronounced with /e/ at the end?Are there any words in English pronounced with /eː/ which aren't spelt with a following “r”?Are the words “merry”, “marry” and “Mary” pronounced the same?Are there any words pronounced with an unstressed short monophthong at the end of word that are not /ə/?Is there a rule for the position of the accent (stressed sound) in words ending with -ative?Are the mid-stressed English words always pronounced the same?
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How are the words "your" and "you're" pronounced most commonly in an English accent when they are unstressed, /jə/, /jʊ/ or /jʊə/?
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How are the words "your" and "you're" pronounced most commonly in an English accent when they are unstressed, /jə/, /jʊ/ or /jʊə/?
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Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
– James Random
4 hours ago
Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
2 hours ago
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How are the words "your" and "you're" pronounced most commonly in an English accent when they are unstressed, /jə/, /jʊ/ or /jʊə/?
grammar pronunciation
How are the words "your" and "you're" pronounced most commonly in an English accent when they are unstressed, /jə/, /jʊ/ or /jʊə/?
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Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
– James Random
4 hours ago
Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
2 hours ago
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Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
– James Random
4 hours ago
Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
2 hours ago
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Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
– James Random
4 hours ago
Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
– James Random
4 hours ago
Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
2 hours ago
Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
2 hours ago
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Which English accent? Some are rhotic, for example.
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Yep, what is an "English accent"? Cockney? Geordie? West Country? Midlands?
– Hot Licks
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