Think about italian-people who learn english.
You can immediatly hear that their english sounds different... it's not your
english... it's italish...
But italians who learn english can hear very often english-peolpe-spaking,
and its sound
Nevertheless, they can't reproduce the right sound
Can you follow me?
We can't be sure neither about how sounds Bach-music in 1600...
speech deteriorating ... But in the last couple of months, his vocabulary is still increasing and the complexity of what he says is the same or more complex, but the sound of it has gone quite bad at times, to the extent we have a lot of trouble understanding what he is saying, when previously we could hear what he was saying, but not always what he was meaning. ... One factor is he seemed to have acquired the habit of putting 2 fingers in his mouth, he never did suck his thumb or fingers, I think he's picked up this habit from his little sister, who has 2 fingers practically glued into her mouth - this is soluble, we just remind him to take them out before speaking, but even then, there are still some random sounds being produced, still soluble, we remind him to speak properly and mostly he does. ... I would expect him to have some change of accent due to moving from the UK to the US, but very few of the sounds he produces sound American to me, they sound Indian - hardly surprising in our neighbourhood, but in the long term it is a worry to me, if we can't understand him, then others probably won't either. ... Last year, he was the only native English speaker in his preschool class, I was totally happy with that, but looking back, it probably is the main place he's been exposed to a consistent non American accent. ... (misc.kids)
Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore ... "Türkiye" if I saw it in an English text. ... guess but it still wouldn't sound like English.) ...writing system that more or less fits that phonology). ... the Japanese and Chinese have an argument in favor of their ... (sci.lang)
Re: Shakespearean HIP ... experiment in period English at the Globe it is published by Cambridge UP ... and called Pronouncing Shakespeare.... > like "Actors usually sound poff, but these sound just like us!" ... > But listening to this expert on Shakespearean pronunciation leaves me ... (rec.music.early)
Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore ... (I could make a pretty good guess but it still wouldn't sound like English.) ... place in the world has to sound like Japanese and Chinese-speaking people insist that every place in the world has to sound like Chinese? ... Can you tell me how a Japanese or a Chinese should pronounce Austin, Yorkshire, Paris, or Maghreb? ... (sci.lang)
Re: Great second cousin? ...sounds nothing at all like the sound I use in "but". ... heard any American use this sound in "but", although I hear Polish... importance of them in Latvian -- something not that important in English... (alt.usage.english)