‘always’, easily written as: guusminʼ |
for AMP: guusminʼ or: guusmin |
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Lolly Metcalf’s South Slough Milluk |
Annie Miner Peterson’s Milluk |
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Americanist Phonetic |
IPA |
Exactly Jacobs’ transcription |
Americanist Phonetic & IPA |
[ gu·smɪnʔ̚ ], after saying it first like ‘goose’_‘mint’ |
[ ɡuˑsmɪnʔ̚ ] after saying it first like ‘goose’_‘mint’ |
gu·s_min (39 times), gu·s_miɴ (8 times) |
[ gu·smɪn ] & [ ɡuˑsmɪn ] (for the 39 times) |
Instant Phonetic Englishization: goos_min, like English ‘goose’ and ‘mint’, said as one word, but without actually saying the t at the end, but ending the word as abruptly as if one were ending it with t. |
Laura Hodgkiss Metcalf Recording:
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