‘meat’,
easy way to type it: daet
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Lolly Metcalf’s Coos Bay Milluk
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Americanist Phonetic
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IPA
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[ dæ·t ],
then
[ dæ·t ]
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[ dæˑt ],
then
[ dæˑt ]
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Instant Phonetic
Englishization: datt, for Lolly’s version of the word
with its heavy pronunciation of the ejective at the beginning of Annie’s
version of the word, which is:
t!att.
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Only
a Heavy Pronunciation: With this Milluk word, we only hear Lolly pronounce this
word beginning with what we call a ‘heavy pronunciation’ of the consonant that
is an ejective in Annie’s pronunciation of this word. In other words, we only hear Lolly Metcalf say
this Milluk word with the first consonant as the voiced stop consonant [ d ].
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for AMP:
t’aet
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Annie Miner Peterson’s Milluk
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Exactly Jacobs’ transcription
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Americanist Phonetic & IPA
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tʼɛ́·t
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[ tʼæ·t ]
&
[ tʼæˑt ]
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