-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 17/04/15 16:04, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Fri, April 17, 2015 9:51 am, Always Learning wrote: >> >> On Fri, 2015-04-17 at 08:00 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> >>> It is amazing how much one can cripple what another person said >>> by scissoring his phrases ;-) >> >> English people (excludes USA people) > > The first thing I learned what US people (before became one myself) > take English pronunciation for was... Well, I asked US person at > the conference: does he know this person (and gave the name of > English person). The answer was: > > "that guy with accent" > > Isn't it funny to call correct English pronunciation an accent? ;-) > (adding "lough track" so who don't feel it's funny still can lough > here taking it as a joke ;-) > > Valeri <snip> Speaking as a Yorkshireman who has also lived on Tyneside: what is "correct English pronunciation"? There is probably a greater variation of accent within England than between "standard" English and "standard" American. Martin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVMXVGAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBl8T4QAJMzZBHE5A6Jyr1fT/zEqJg+ jej1LXWo6hcKnIR9AnNCXEsjslgGYnRmPQ5yIUHVKa9ASE1TumS8fjt5Pzbc7726 ERuCaw5lwofxG7cfHiuIOiR51V8te6uMBkFNoz/hObSbjHSPfuuII05lA7qc4EOY sbAL0MsUjvtboOdebLxH8DuNFsA8hoFGQCYPkq7AwwIyPp0i4fEjg72VS6Hc8gZm PvFuPh0AdQjjG7USnwrot6oONpE9uLSOML+F0zNOde1raQvAAdiz6SjxOKh09z8e BxdqjuCbux3q4geSVf0FigB/nutRFpvsyvhNlxWy7APl3BoHPWV8bP/rRPt/5ffH 3JHdNanZMvo4Fa0E5G3GFuZPfslVQkGOkyus0EKxOUWtXukvQe1WacnKFw3g8mnJ vi5J5oF5aPsk/HLA41RTi1nrky6f3CLo5X65KcMqlZ0YyohfDLzYATSmpieeJBHu xG4LJm/iB9C52iOaP7YKjoesTEnVCC7nqMpnLD3e5mkcAiGpwN9OLrSK9ksBJsp1 qOdeFA+MGKDiuZW0SRWCX+ZwoqKB8qQvMT+Ks+W702iZ0F0CXpadbpXMXyGTCAbS 2y7jxIrqVHXfYav3Rqv9/NwtV4j1jhjD9sHfVc8eGoIn60Duvg9vHEqQsVWsUVaP gNzKNE4kcys5mKwoFiHA =rvcE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos