Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostNot with me, Bryn. I think - MAN - jer - ton.
Also, anger and banger do not rhyme here, though we do have a Bangor.
Clear now, Mangerton?
And I'd make a distinction, albeit a small one, between banger and Bangor, at least the north Wales one!
PS: Perhaps posh people have bengers and mash?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI remain at a loss to see (or hear) how anger and banger don't rhyme.
The monosyllabic forms bang (bæŋ), hang (hæŋ) &c tend by association in RP pronunciation to lead to banger/'bæŋ.ər), rather than ban-gger, hanger/'hæŋ.ər rather than han-gger.
Man-ger-ton has, presumably, the hard, sounded g if it has the same derivation as Mangerton in ROI - from an Mhangarta. No?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostWell, an-ger has a hard gg sound because the g comes at the beginning of a syllable where there is no related monosyllabic form 'ang'. It always has two syllables (like fin-gger).
The monosyllabic forms bang (bæŋ), hang (hæŋ) &c tend by association in RP pronunciation to lead to banger/'bæŋ.ər), rather than ban-gger, hanger/'hæŋ.ər rather than han-gger.
Man-ger-ton has, presumably, the hard, sounded g if it has the same derivation as Mangerton in ROI - from an Mhangarta. No?
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The G is commonly pronounced strongly in the middle of such words as singer and banger in regional accents around the Birmingham and Liverpool areas, less strongly but still noticeably in the rest of Lancashire and the W. Riding area of S. Yorkshire; hence the exaggerated mispronunciation Birmiggum mischievously attributed by iggerunt outsiders to the people of Brum. I have also noted Cockneys pronouncing the first G in singing, e.g. sing-ging, throughout my life, and had it corrected in myself!
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