@artemis oh right
no it's ok it's nbd
@artemis also i typoed it's ˈdʒɛrɪk sorry
re: tangent
@niss @artemis@vulpine.club there isn't only one in some english dialects; many have /ɾ/ as well (as in dialectal butter /bʌɾɚ/ for instance)
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re: tangent
@niss @artemis@vulpine.club that might be something you'd only represent in narrow transcription, yeah
unless you're specifically talking about that sound itself and the differences between realizations as /bʌtɚ/, /bʌdɚ/ and /bʌɾɚ/, in which case you would use it in broad transcription too because i don't want to have to figure out exactly how aspirated the /b/ should be or how raised the /ʌ/ is to make narrow transcription valid
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tangent
@Felthry @artemis tbh i spell it with /r/ because the english r is so weird (mine is like ɹ‿ʋˠ or something), it varies a lot, and there's only one of them, so "r" can't be confused for something else