David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/19/2016 7:29 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I just wrote:
In a discussion of American English phonetics, I had occasion to use
the combining tilde (U+0303), but was surprised at the result:
... she does routinely flap /t,d,n/ like most Americans.
At 1:15, it occurs in "many" [mɛ̃ɾi] (I've used "ɛ̃" for nasalized
[ɛ], which would properly be written with the tilde over the vowel).
She does the same thing elsewhere in "lovin' is so soft"
[lʌvɪ̃ɾɪzsosɔft].
As promised, this illustrates the results when I send in HTML.
I do not see your displacement in either message. As you see here,
however, I do see the displacement when quoting your HTML-formatted
message in a plain-text reply. I also saw the displacement when quoting
your plain-text message in a plain-text reply, but I am not sending that
reply.
And what happens if you quote them in an HTML reply? I expect those
replies will be fine like mine.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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