Re: Standard RP pronunciation of "often"?
- From: "miranka" <annaw404@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 11:00:37 +0200
"Richard Polhill" <richard.news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No. RP would pronounce it without the T.too
I think you may be able to infer that the speaker is over-cautious, trying
hard to pronounce "correctly"; probably somebody who has tried to lose aspeaker.
regional accent or traces of what they perceive to be a background of
lower-social-standing. Alternatively they may not be a native English
Funny. In all the listening material that comes with Longman's English
course "Friends" (for kids 9-13), you can only hear ofTen. You'd think books
for foreign learners should stick to the most popular or recommended
pronunciation. From what you are saying here ofTen is neither popular nor
recommended, but nevertheless soon you'll have half the world pronouncing
the word WITH a 't'.
It seems I'm an old-fashioned teacher who just can't get used to some
changes... ofTen is one of them:)
Anna (from Poland)
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