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'o=a, o=Λ, o=u, uo=' fellow, queer/gay, barbarianism, quote, gossamered, 'patch up it' prep/8
ill-at-ease, hard-working, give-emphasis-to, going-over, user-friendly, apply-to, camp-out, be-good-enough, not-difficult, sports-field, topsy-turvy, <<o=a, o=Λ, o=u, uo=>> fellow, queer/gay/lesbian, barbarianism > barbarism > barbarity, quote/quotation, gossamer/gossamery/gossamered, "patch it up" or "patch up it" ?? prepositions/8
* fellow: See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=a>>, A"
"ill-at-ease"; "hard-working": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=a>>, B" "give-emphasis-to": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=a>>, E" "going-over": See below "column 2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=Λ>>, A" "user-friendly": See below "column 2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=Λ>>, B" "apply-to"; "camp-out"; "be-good-enough": See below "column 2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=Λ>>, E" "not-difficult": See below "column 3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=u>>, B" "sports-field": See below "column 4. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<uo=>>, A" "topsy-turvy": See below "column 4. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<uo=>>, B" "patch-up": See below "column 4. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<uo=>>, E"
1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=a>>
A) [o=a/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “fellow"/+-, "peer"/+bp, "colleague"/+cp; and [o=a/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “member"/+-, "partner"/+bp, "equal"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
http://www.answers.com/fellow , Word History: A jolly good fellow might or might not be the ideal business associate, but the ancestor of our word fellow definitely referred to a business partner. Fellow was borrowed into English from Old Norse flagi, meaning "a partner or shareholder of any kind." Old Norse flagi is derived from flag, "partnership," a compound made up of f, "livestock, property, money," and lag, "a laying in order" and "fellowship." The notion of putting one's property together lies behind the senses of flagi meaning "partner" and "consort." In Old Icelandic flagi also had the general sense "fellow, mate, comrade," which fellow has as well, indicating perhaps that most partnerships turned out all right for speakers of Old Icelandic.
* But we now know that "fellow" is not borrowed but original English word.
If articulating [o=a] from /T/MS, “sign"/+-, “figure"/+bp, “logo”/+cp, and “emblem”/Ch/+-, “cipher”/Ch/+bp, “badge”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /C2/MS, “cunning”/+-, “art”/+bp, “ability”/+cp, and “cleverness”/Ch/+-, “astuteness”/Ch/+bp, "artifice”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /S/SS, “argument”/+-, “quarrel"/+bp, “row”/+cp, and “wrangle"/Ch/+-, “fight”/Ch/+bp, “barney"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [o=a] from /P/pES/adjectives, “urgent"/+-, “compelling”/+bp, “exigent”/+cp, and “acute”/+-/Ch, "desperate"/Ch/+bp, "crying"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=a] from /T/pES, “fantastic"/+-, “peculiar”/+bp, “exotic”/+cp, and “queer”/+-/Ch, "weird"/Ch/+bp, “whimsical"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “anxious”/+-, “agitated"/+bp, "edgy"/+cp, and “taut"/+-/Ch, “watchful”/Ch/+bp, “ill-at-ease"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "ill-at-ease"
If articulating [o=a] from /S/mES, “assiduous”/+-, “attentive"/+bp, “constant"/+cp, and “hard-working"/Ch/+-, “steady"/Ch/+bp, “studious"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "hard-working"
* urgent [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h t=h hΛh]; compelling [k(=a)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap p=h l=h hΛh]; exigent [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h z=h hΛh]; acute [ŋ(=æ)h h=h k=h t=h hΛh]; desperate [d(=æ)h h=h s=h p=h hΛh r=h t=h hΛh]; crying [k(=u)h h=h r=h];
* fantastic [f(=æ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap t=h s=h hΛh t=h]; peculiar [p(=æ)h h=h k=h l=h hΛh]; exotic [ŋ(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h z=h hΛh t=h]; queer [k(i=)h h=h ŋ=h]; weird [w(i=)h h=h d=h]; whimsical [h(i=)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap z=h k=h hΛh];
* anxious [ŋ(=æ)h h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap ŋ=h s=h hΛh s=h]; agitated [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h t=h hΛh t=h d=h hΛh]; edgy [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h]; taut [t(=o)h h=h t=h]; watchful [w(=a)h h=h c=h f=h hΛh]; ill-at-ease [ŋ(i=)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh z=h];
* assiduous [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h z=h hΛh s=h]; attentive [ŋ(=æ)h h=h t=h t=h hΛh b=h]; constant [k(=a)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh t=h]; hard-working [h(=a)h h=h d=h w=h hΛh k=h]; steady [s(=u)h h=h t=h d=h hΛh]; studious [s(=u)h h=h t=h d=h hΛh s=h];
C) If articulating [o=a] from Korean/P/pES/adjectives, “걱정인[gΛg zΛŋ ŋin]*[gΛh h=h h=g x=h hΛh h=ŋ ŋ=h hih h=n]*[gΛh h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/anxious”/+-, “떨고-있는[dΛl go ŋis n=n]*[dΛh h=h h=l g=h hoh ŋ=h hih h=s n=h h=n]*[dΛh h=h (h=l)/+Ap g=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/agitated"/+bp, "화를-잘-내는[h(oa) r=l zal næ n=n]*[h(oa)h h=h r=h h=l x=h hah h=l n=h hæh n=h h=n]*[h(oa)h h=h r=h z=h hΛh n=h n=h hΛh]/edgy"/+cp, “긴장(緊張)한[gin zaŋ han]*[gih h=h h=n x=h hah h=ŋ hah h=n]*[gih h=h (h=n)/+Ap z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/taut"/+-/Ch, "불면의[bul m(iΛ)n ŋ(=i)]*[buh h=h h=l m=h h(iΛ)h h=n ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[buh h=h (h=l)/+Ap m=h ŋ=h hΛh]/watchful"/+bp/Ch, "거북한[gΛ bug han]*[gΛh h=h b=h huh h=g hah h=n]*[gΛh h=h b=h ŋ=h hΛh]/ill-at-ease"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [o=a] from Korean/S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “꾸준한[gu zun han]*[guh h=h x=h huh h=n hah h=n]*[guh h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/assiduous"/+-, "주의(注意)깊은[zu ŋ(=i) gl p=n]*[xuh h=h ŋ=h h(=i)h g=h hlh p=h h=n]*[zuh h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh p=h]/attentive"/+bp, “변함없는[b(iΛ)n ham ŋΛb n=n]*[b(iΛ)h h=h h=n hah h=m ŋ=h hΛh h=b n=h h=n]*[b(iΛ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap ŋ=h n=h hΛh]/constant"/+cp, "근면(勤勉)한[g=n m(iΛ)n han]*[g=h h=h h=n m=h h(iΛ)h h=n hah h=n]*[g=h h=h (h=n)/+Ap m=h ŋ=h hΛh]/hard-working"/+-/Ch, "정-해진[zΛŋ hæ zin]*[xΛh h=h h=ŋ hæh z=h hih h=n]*[zΛh h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap ŋ=h z=h hΛh]/steady"/+bp/Ch, “학문(學問)을-좋아하는[hag mun ŋ=l zo ŋa ha n=n]*[hah h=h h=g m=h huh h=n ŋ=h h=l x=h hoh ŋ=h hah hah n=h h=n]*[hah h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh z=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/studious"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [o=a] from /P/SS/adverbs, "urgently”/+-, “compellingly”/+bp, “exigently”/+cp, and “acutely”/+-/Ch, “desperately”/Ch/+bp, “heinously”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=a] from /T/SS, “fantastically"/+-, "peculiarly"/+bp, “exotically”/+cp, and "queerly”/+-/Ch, “weirdly"/Ch/+bp, “whimsically"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /C2/pES, "anxiously”/+-, “agitatedly"/+bp, “edgily”/+cp, and “tautly”/+-/Ch, “watchfully”/Ch/+bp, “nervously”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), “assiduously”/+-, "attentively"/+bp, “constantly"/+cp, and “diligently”/+-/Ch, “steadily”/Ch/+bp, “studiously”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [o=a] from /P/mES/verb, “accent"/+-, "emphasize"/+bp, “highlight”/+cp, and "accentuate"/Ch/+-, “give-emphasis-to”/Ch/+bp, “underscore"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "give-emphasis-to"
If articulating [o=a] from /T/mES, “tolerate"/+-, “allow"/+bp, “permit”/+cp, and “sanction”/Ch/+-, "take”/Ch/+bp, "indulge”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /C1/mES, “save”/+-, “keep”/+bp, “gather"/+cp, and “hold”/Ch/+-, “collect”/Ch/+bp, “hoard”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=a] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “tighten”/+-, “narrow”/+bp, “harden"/+cp, and “constrict”/Ch/+-, “squeeze”/Ch/+bp, “close”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=Λ>>
A) [o=Λ/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “service"/+-, "work"/+bp, "office"/+cp; and [o=Λ/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “employ"/+-, "business"/+bp, "duty"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [o=Λ] from /T/MS, “heart"/+-, “love"/+bp, “feelings”/+cp, and “affection”/Ch/+-, “sentiments”/Ch/+bp, “emotions”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /C2/MS, “search”/+-, “quest”/+bp, “inquiry”/+cp, and “hunt”/Ch/+-, “look”/Ch/+bp, "going-over”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "going-over"
If articulating [o=Λ] from /S/SS, “think”/+-, “reflection"/+bp, “muse”/+cp, and “ponder"/Ch/+-, “assessment”/Ch/+bp, “contemplation"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [o=Λ] from /P/pES/adjectives, “punishable"/+-, “convictable”/+bp, “chargeable”/+cp, and “indictable”/+-/Ch, "culpable"/Ch/+bp, "blameworthy"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=Λ] from /T/pES, “comprehensible"/+-, “user-friendly”/+bp, “coherent”/+cp, and “clear”/+-/Ch, "plain"/Ch/+bp, “explicit"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "user-friendly"
If articulating [o=Λ] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “fine”/+-, “thin"/+bp, "narrow"/+cp, and “light"/+-/Ch, “wispy”/Ch/+bp, “small"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /S/mES, “optimum”/+-, “best"/+bp, “peak"/+cp, and “perfect"/Ch/+-, “ideal"/Ch/+bp, “flawless"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* punishable [p(=Λ)h h=h n=h s=h hΛh b=h]; convictable [k(=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap v=h t=h hΛh v=h]; chargeable [c(=a)h h=h z=h b=h hΛh]; indictable [ŋ(i=)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap d=h t=h hΛh b=h]; culpable [k(=Λ)h h=h (h=l)/+Ap p=h b=h hΛh]; blameworthy [b(=u)h h=h l=h m=h hΛh w=h d=h hΛh];
* comprehensible [k(=Λ)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap p=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh b=h]; user-friendly [y(=u)h h=h z=h f=h hΛh r=h d=h hΛh l=h]; coherent [k(=o)h h=h r=h t=h hΛh]; clear [k(=u)h h=h l=h]; plain [p(=Λ)h h=h l=h]; explicit [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h p=h hΛh l=h s=h hΛh t=h];
* fine [f(=Λ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]; thin [s(i=)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]; narrow [n(=æ)h h=h r=h]; light [l(=Λ)h h=h t=h]; wispy [w(i=)h h=h s=h p=h hΛh]; small [s(=u)h h=h m=h];
* optimum [ŋ(=a)h h=h t=h m=h hΛh]; best [b(=æ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh]; peak [p(i=)h h=h k=h]; perfect [p(=Λ)h h=h f=h t=h hΛh]; ideal [ŋ(=a)h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh]; flawless [f(=u)h h=h l=h l=h hΛh s=h];
C) If articulating [o=Λ] from Korean/P/pES/adjectives, “가는[ga n=n]*[gah h=h n=h h=n]*[gah h=h n=h]/fine”/+-, “길쭉한[gil zug han]*[gih h=h h=l x=h huh h=g hah h=n]*[gih h=h (h=l)/+Ap z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/thin/longish"/+bp, "좁은[zo b=n]*[xoh h=h b=h h=n]*[zoh h=h b=h]/narrow"/+cp, “엷은[yal b=n]*[yah h=h h=l b=h h=n]*[yah h=h (h=l)/+Ap b=h]/light/pale"/+-/Ch, "가느다란[ga n= da ran]*[gah h=h n=h d=h hah r=h hah h=n]*[gah h=h n=h d=h hΛh r=h]/wispy"/+bp/Ch, "하찮은[ha can h=n]*[hah h=h c=h hah h=n h=n]*[hah h=h c=h ŋ=h hΛh]/ill-at-ease"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [o=Λ] from Korean/S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “최적의[c(oi) zΛg ŋ(=i)]*[c(oi)h h=h x=h hΛh h=g ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[c(oi)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/optimum"/+-, "최고(最高)의[c(oi) go ŋ(=i)]*[c(oi)h h=h g=h hoh h=g ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[c(oi)h h=h g=h ŋ=h hΛh]/best"/+bp, “최대(最大)인[c(oi) dæ ŋin]*[c(oi)h h=h d=h hæh ŋ=h hih h=n]*[c(oi)h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh]/peak"/+cp, "완벽(完璧)한[wan b(iΛ)g han]*[wah h=h h=n b=h h(iΛ)h h=g hah h=n]*[wah h=h (h=n)/+Ap b=h ŋ=h hΛh]/perfect"/+-/Ch, "이상(理想)적인[ŋi saŋ zΛg ŋin]*[ŋih h=h q=h hah h=ŋ x=h hΛh h=g ŋ=h hih h=n]*[ŋih h=h s=h z=h hΛh ŋ=h]/ideal"/+bp/Ch, “결점(缺點)없는[g(iΛ)l zΛm ŋΛb n=n]*[g(iΛ)h h=h h=l x=h hΛh h=m ŋ=h hΛh h=b n=h h=n]*[g(iΛ)h h=h (h=l)/+Ap z=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/flawless"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [o=Λ] from /P/SS/adverbs, "guiltily”/+-, “penally”/+bp, “responsibly”/+cp, and “feloniously”/+-/Ch, “culpably”/Ch/+bp, “blamably”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=Λ] from /T/SS, “comprehensibly"/+-, "agreeably"/+bp, “coherently”/+cp, and ** "clear [k(i=u)h h=h l=h]”/+-/Ch, “plainly"/Ch/+bp, “explicitly"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /C2/pES, ** "fine [f(=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]”/+-, “thinly"/+bp, “narrowly”/+cp, and “lightly”/+-/Ch, “wispily”/Ch/+bp, ** “small [s(i=u)h h=h m=h]”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), “optimally”/+-, ** "best [b(Λ=æ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh]"/+bp, “highly"/+cp, and “perfectly”/+-/Ch, “ideally”/Ch/+bp, “flawlessly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [o=Λ] from /P/mES/verb, “apply-to"/+-, "use"/+bp, “exercise”/+cp, and "employ"/Ch/+-, “execute”/Ch/+bp, “implement"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "apply-to"
If articulating [o=Λ] from /T/mES, “send"/+-, “hurl"/+bp, “fire”/+cp, and “shoot”/Ch/+-, "cast”/Ch/+bp, "deliver”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /C1/mES, “camp”/+-, “tent”/+bp, “bivouac"/+cp, and “encamp”/Ch/+-, “camp-out”/Ch/+bp, “live”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "camp-out"
If articulating [o=Λ] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “serve”/+-, “do”/+bp, “suit"/+cp, and “content”/Ch/+-, “answer”/Ch/+bp, “be-good-enough”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "be-good-enough"
3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<o=u>>
A) [o=u/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “carelessness"/+-, "negligence"/+bp, "omission"/+cp; and [o=u/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “laxness"/+-, "inattention"/+bp, "remissness"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [o=u] from /T/MS, “sickness"/+-, “ailment"/+bp, “illness”/+cp, and “complaint”/Ch/+-, “bug”/Ch/+bp, “disorder”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /C2/MS, “failure”/+-, “bankruptcy”/+bp, “liquidation"/+cp, and “crash”/Ch/+-, “indebtedness”/Ch/+bp, "insolvency”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /S/SS, “punch”/+-, “force"/+bp, “bite”/+cp, and “vigor"/Ch/+-, “drive”/Ch/+bp, “verve"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [o=u] from /P/pES/adjectives, “simple"/+-, “easy”/+bp, “light”/+cp, and “manageable”/+-/Ch, "elementary"/Ch/+bp, "not-difficult"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "not-difficult"
If articulating [o=u] from /T/pES, “curious"/+-, “bizarre”/+bp, “novel”/+cp, and “rare”/+-/Ch, "puzzling"/Ch/+bp, “marvelous"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “thinkable”/+-, “credible"/+bp, "believable"/+cp, and “reasonable"/+-/Ch, “likely”/Ch/+bp, “conceivable"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /S/mES, “pointless”/+-, “futile"/+bp, “meaningless"/+cp, and “silly"/Ch/+-, “useless"/Ch/+bp, “stupid"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* simple [s(i=)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap p=h]; easy [ŋ(i=)h h=h z=h]; light [l(=a)h h=h t=h]; manageable [m(=æ)h h=h n=h z=h hΛh b=h]; elementary [ŋ(=æ)h h=h l=h m=h hΛh t=h r=h hΛh]; not-difficult [n(=a)h h=h d=h f=h hΛh k=h t=h hΛh];
* curious [k(iu)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h]; bizarre [b(i=)h h=h z=h]; novel [n(=a)h h=h v=h]; rare [r(=æ)h h=h r=h]; puzzling [p(=Λ)h h=h z=h l=h hΛh]; marvelous [m(=a)h h=h v=h l=h hΛh s=h];
* thinkable [s(i=)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap k=h b=h hΛh]; credible [k(=u)h h=h r=h d=h hΛh b=h]; believable [b(=u)h h=h l=h v=h hΛh b=h]; reasonable [r(=æ)h h=h z=h n=h hΛh b=h]; likely [l(=a)h h=h k=h l=h hΛh]; conceivable [k(=u)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap s=h v=h hΛh b=h];
* pointless [p(=o)h h=h t=h l=h hΛh s=h]; futile [f(=u)h h=h t=h]; meaningless [m(i=)h h=h n=h l=h hΛh s=h]; silly [s(i=)h h=h l=h]; useless [yuh h=h s=h l=h hΛh s=h]; stupid [s(=u)h h=h t=h f=h hΛh d=h];
C) If articulating [o=u] from Korean/P/pES/adjectives, “상상(想像)할-수-있는[saŋ saŋ hal su ŋis n=n]*[qah h=h h=ŋ s=h hah h=ŋ hah h=l s=h huh ŋ=h hih h=s n=h h=n]*[sah h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap s=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh]/thinkable/conceivable”/+-, “확실(確實)한[h(oa)g sil han]*[h(oa)h h=h h=g q=h hih h=l hah h=n]*[h(oa)h h=h s=h ŋ=h hΛh]/credible/certain"/+bp, "믿을-수-있는[ml d=l su ŋis n=n]*[mlh h=h d=h h=l q=h huh ŋ=h hih h=s n=h h=n]*[mlh h=h d=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh]/believable"/+cp, “공평(公平)한[goŋ p(iΛ)ŋ han]*[goh h=h h=ŋ p=h h(iΛ)h h=ŋ hah h=n]*[goh h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap p=h ŋ=h hΛh]/reasonable/impartial"/+-/Ch, "유망(有望)한[yu maŋ han]*[yuh h=h m=h hah h=ŋ hah h=n]*[yuh h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh]/likely/promising"/+bp/Ch, "생각할-수-있는[sæŋ gag hal su ŋis n=n]*[qæh h=h h=ŋ g=h hah h=g hah h=l s=h huh ŋ=h hih h=s n=h h=n]*[sæh h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap g=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh]/conceivable/thinkable"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [o=u] from Korean/S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “무의미(無意味)한[mu ŋ(=i) mi han]*[muh h=h ŋ=h h(=i)h m=h hih hah h=n]*[muh h=h ŋ=h m=h hΛh]/pointless/meaningless"/+-, "쓸데없는[s=l de ŋΛb n=n]*[q=h h=h h=l d=h heh ŋ=h hΛh h=b n=h h=n]*[s=h h=h (h=l)/+Ap d=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/futile/useless"/+bp, “가치(價値)없는[ga ci ŋΛb n=n]*[gah h=h c=h hih ŋ=h hΛh h=b n=h h=n]*[gah h=h c=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/meaningless/valueless"/+cp, "바보의[ba bo ŋ(=i)]*[bah h=h b=h hoh ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[bah h=h b=h ŋ=h hΛh]/silly/foolish"/+-/Ch, "무익(無益)한[mu ŋig han]*[muh h=h ŋ=h hih h=g hah h=n]*[muh h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh]/useless/futile"/+bp/Ch, “우둔(愚鈍)한[w= dun han]*[w=h h=h d=h huh h=n hah h=n]*[w=h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh]/stupid"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [o=u] from /P/SS/adverbs, "simply”/+-, ** “easy [ŋih h=h z=h]”/+bp, “lightly”/+cp, and “manageably”/+-/Ch, “elementarily”/Ch/+bp, “painlessly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=u] from /T/SS, “curiously"/+-, "bizarrely"/+bp, “newly”/+cp, and "thinly”/+-/Ch, “puzzlingly"/Ch/+bp, “marvelously"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /C2/pES, "thinkably”/+-, “credibly"/+bp, “believably”/+cp, and “reasonably”/+-/Ch, ** “likely [lah h=h k=h l=h hΛh]”/Ch/+bp, “conceivably”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), “pointlessly”/+-, "futilely"/+bp, “meaninglessly"/+cp, and ** “silly [sih h=h l=h]”/+-/Ch, “uselessly”/Ch/+bp, “flawlessly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [o=u] from /P/mES/verb, “sink"/+-, "fall"/+bp, “decline”/+cp, and "plunge"/Ch/+-, “decline”/Ch/+bp, “subside"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [o=u] from /T/mES, “comment"/+-, “note"/+bp, “utter”/+cp, and “mention”/Ch/+-, "say”/Ch/+bp, "remark”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=Λ] from /C1/mES, “touch”/+-, “move”/+bp, “stir"/+cp, and “melt”/Ch/+-, “soften”/Ch/+bp, “upset”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [o=u] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “quote”/+-, “echo”/+bp, “recite"/+cp, and “recall”/Ch/+-, “excerpt”/Ch/+bp, “parrot”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
4. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<uo=>>
A) [uo=/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “fake"/+-, "copy"/+bp, "forgery"/+cp; and [uo=/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “dummy"/+-, "hoax"/+bp, "imitation"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [uo=] from /T/MS, “happiness"/+-, “joy"/+bp, “cheer”/+cp, and “enjoyment”/Ch/+-, “felicity”/Ch/+bp, “ecstasy”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /C2/MS, “park”/+-, “field”/+bp, “pitch"/+cp, and “arena”/Ch/+-, “ground”/Ch/+bp, "sports-field”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "sports-field"
If articulating [uo=] from /S/SS, “change”/+-, “alteration"/+bp, “metamorphosis”/+cp, and “difference"/Ch/+-, “revolution”/Ch/+bp, “innovation"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [uo=] from /P/pES/adjectives, “extreme"/+-, “severe”/+bp, “harsh”/+cp, and “radical”/+-/Ch, "dire"/Ch/+bp, "drastic"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [uo=] from /T/pES, “fine"/+-, “delicate”/+bp, “sheer”/+cp, and “wispy”/+-/Ch, "flimsy"/Ch/+bp, “gossamer"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “chaotic”/+-, “anarchic"/+bp, "tumultuous"/+cp, and “topsy-turvy"/+-/Ch, “riotous”/Ch/+bp, “confused"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "topsy-turvy"
If articulating [uo=] from /S/mES, “final”/+-, “decided"/+bp, “decisive"/+cp, and “absolute"/Ch/+-, “irrevocable"/Ch/+bp, “settled"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* extreme [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh r=h]; severe [s(=æ)h h=h v=h]; harsh [h(=a)h h=h s=h]; radical [r(=æ)h h=h d=h k=h hΛh]; dire [d(i=)h h=h r=h]; drastic [d(=u)h h=h r=h s=h hΛh t=h];
* fine [f(=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]; delicate [d(=æ)h h=h (h=l)/+Ap ŋ=h k=h hΛh t=h]; sheer [s(i=)h h=h]; wispy [w(i=)h h=h s=h p=h hΛh]; flimsy [f(=u)h h=h l=h z=h hΛh]; gossamer [g(=a)h h=h s=h m=h hΛh];
* chaotic [k(=æ)h h=h t=h]; anarchic [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h k=h hΛh]; tumultuous [t(=u)h h=h m=h c=h hΛh s=h]; topsy-turvy [t(=a)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh b=h]; riotous [r(=a)h h=h t=h s=h hΛh]; confused [k(=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap f=h s=h hΛh d=h];
* final [f(=a)h h=h n=h]; decided [d(=æ)h h=h s=h d=h hΛh d=h]; decisive [d(=æ)h h=h s=h s=h hΛh b=h]; absolute [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h l=h hΛh t=h]; irrevocable [ŋ(i=)h h=h r=h v=h hΛh k=h b=h hΛh]; settled [s(=æ)h h=h t=h d=h hΛh];
C) If articulating [uo=] from Korean/P/pES/adjectives, “난잡(亂雜)한[nan zab han]*[nah h=h h=n x=h hah h=b hah h=n]*[nah h=h (h=n)/+Ap z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/chaotic/disorderly”/+-, “무법(無法)의[mu bΛb ŋ(=i)]*[muh h=h b=h hΛh h=b ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[muh h=h b=h ŋ=h hΛh]/anarchic/lawless"/+bp, "거친[gΛ cin]*[gΛh h=h c=h hih h=n]*[gΛh h=h c=h]/tumultuous"/+cp, “어지러운[ŋΛ zi rΛ w=n]*[ŋΛh h=h x=h hih r=h hΛh w=h h=n]*[ŋΛh h=h z=h r=h hΛh w=h]/topsy-turvy/disturbed"/+-/Ch, "폭동(暴動)의[pog doŋ ŋ(=i)]*[poh h=h h=g d=h hoh h=ŋ ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[poh h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh]/riotous"/+bp/Ch, "당황(唐惶)한[daŋ h(oa)ŋ han]*[dah h=h h=ŋ h(oa)h h=ŋ hah h=n]*[dah h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap ŋ=h]/confused"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [uo=] from Korean/S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “궁극(窮極)의[guŋ g=g ŋ(=i)]*[guh h=h h=ŋ g=h h=g ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[guh h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap g=h ŋ=h hΛh]/final/eventual"/+-, "요지부동의[yo zi bu doŋ ŋ(=i)]*[yoh h=h x=h hih b=h huh d=h hoh h=ŋ ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[yoh h=h z=h b=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh]/decided"/+bp, “단호한[dan ho han]*[dah h=h h=n hoh hah h=n]*[dah h=h (h=n)/+Ap ŋ=h]/decisive/resolute"/+cp, "철저(徹底)한[cΛl zΛ han]*[cΛh h=h h=l x=h hΛh hah h=n]*[cΛh h=h (h=l)/+Ap z=h ŋ=h hΛh]/absolute/thorough"/+-/Ch, "돌이킬-수-없는[dol ŋi kil su ŋΛb n=n]*[doh h=h h=l ŋ=h hih k=h hih h=l q=h huh ŋ=h hΛh h=b n=h h=n]*[doh h=h (h=n)/+Ap ŋ=h k=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h]/irrevocable"/+bp/Ch, “만성(慢性)의[man sΛŋ ŋ(=i)]*[mah h=h h=n q=h hΛh h=ŋ ŋ=h h(=i)h]*[mah h=h (h=n)/+Ap s=h ŋ=h hΛh]/settled/chronic"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [uo=] from /P/SS/adverbs, "extremely”/+-, “severely”/+bp, “harshly”/+cp, and “radically”/+-/Ch, "direly”/Ch/+bp, “drastically”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [uo=] from /T/SS, ** “fine [f(i=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]"/+-, "delicately"/+bp, ** “sheer [sih h=h]”/+cp, and "wispily”/+-/Ch, “flimsily"/Ch/+bp, “ethereally"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /C2/pES, "chaotically”/+-, “anarchically"/+bp, “tumultuously”/+cp, and “topsy-turvily”/+-/Ch, “riotously”/Ch/+bp, “confusedly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), “finally”/+-, "decidedly"/+bp, “decisively"/+cp, and “absolutely”/+-/Ch, “irrevocably”/Ch/+bp, ** “definitely”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [uo=] from /P/mES/verb, “organize"/+-, "form"/+bp, “run”/+cp, and "shape"/Ch/+-, “schedule”/Ch/+bp, “establish"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [uo=] from /T/mES, “send"/+-, “dispatch"/+bp, “consign”/+cp, and “forward”/Ch/+-, "convey”/Ch/+bp, "remit”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /C1/mES, “quench”/+-, “allay”/+bp, “sate"/+cp, and “appease”/Ch/+-, “satiate”/Ch/+bp, “slake”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [uo=] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “patch-up”/+-, “mend”/+bp, “cover"/+cp, and “fix”/Ch/+-, “repair”/Ch/+bp, “reinforce”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "patch-up"
5. queer/gay/lesbian
http://www.answers.com/queer , Usage Note: A reclaimed word is a word that was formerly used solely as a slur but that has been semantically overturned by members of the maligned group, who use it as a term of defiant pride. Queer is an example of a word undergoing this process. For decades queer was used solely as a derogatory adjective for gays and lesbians, but in the 1980s the term began to be used by gay and lesbian activists as a term of self-identification. Eventually, it came to be used as an umbrella term that included gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered people. Nevertheless, a sizable percentage of people to whom this term might apply still hold queer to be a hateful insult, and its use by heterosexuals is often considered offensive. Similarly, other reclaimed words are usually offensive to the in-group when used by outsiders, so extreme caution must be taken concerning their use when one is not a member of the group.
* When speak/articulating "gay" or "lesbian" as adjective (that is, tensing the mid point between the POSTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses/pES) with/from English /T/Ch speaking posture, "queer" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
6. barbarianism >> barbarism >> barbarity
http://www.answers.com/barbarism , Usage Note: There is a significant difference in meaning between barbarism and barbarity. Both denote some absence of civilization, but the word civilization itself has several different senses, one the opposite of barbarism, the other the opposite of barbarity. On the one hand civilization may refer to the scientific, artistic, and cultural attainments of advanced societies, and it is this sense that figures in the meaning of barbarism. The English word barbarism originally referred to incorrect use of language, but it is now used more generally to refer to ignorance or crudity in matters of taste, including verbal expression: The New Yorker would never tolerate such barbarisms. On the other hand, civilization may refer to the basic social order that allows people to resolve their differences peaceably, and it is this sense that is, civilization as opposed to savagery that figures in the meaning of barbarity, which refers to savage brutality or cruelty in actions, as in The accounts of the emperor's barbarity shocked the world.
* barbarian (enemy/T + 's/P) barbarianism (barbarian/C2 + 's/P)
* When articulating "barbarianism" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch speaking posture, "barbarism" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "barbarism" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture, "barbarity" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
7. quote/quotation
http://www.answers.com/quote , Usage Note: People have been using the noun quote as a truncation of quotation for over 100 years, and its use in less formal contexts is widespread today. Language critics have objected to this usage, however, as unduly journalistic or breezy. As such, it is best avoided in more formal situations. The Usage Panel, at least, shows more tolerance for the word as the informality of the situation increases. Thus, only 38 percent of Panelists accept the example He began the chapter with a quote from the Bible, but the percentage rises to 53 when the source of the quotation is less serious: He lightened up his talk by throwing in quotes from Marx Brothers movies.
Re: Article of "nightclub. something, a-bit/too-much/make-much-of, much-as, quote/unquote, split infinitive? <go>" <<Column 19. quote, "too good for him," unquote>>
* When articulating "quotation" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture, "quote" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
8. gossamer/gossamery/gossamered
* When articulating "gossamer" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture, "gossamery" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "gossamery" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch speaking posture, "gossamered" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
9. patch things up; "give up"
http://www.answers.com/patch%20up , Mend or repair, make whole. For example, He managed to patch up the lawn mower so it's running, or John cut his hand badly, but they patched him up in the emergency room, or Mike and Molly have patched up their differences. This term alludes to mending something by putting patches of material on it. [Second half of 1500s]
* When articulating "patch up things/him/her/etc." (that is, pronouns for object) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture, "patch things/him/her/etc. up" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
But Articulation itself is impossible for "patch up the lawn mower", "patch up their differences" etc. (that is, nouns for object) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture.
** The above symptom applies to "give up" also.
http://www.answers.com/give%20up , 1. Surrender, as in The suspect gave himself up. [1100s] 2. Stop doing or performing something, as in They gave up the search, or She gave up smoking almost thirty years ago. [c. 1600] 3. Part with, relinquish, as in They gave up their New York apartment, or We gave up all hope of finding the lost tickets. [Mid-1500s] 4. Lose hope for, as in We had given you up as lost. [Late 1500s]
1o. English prepositions/8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_prepositions , # Not fully grammaticalised
A) "concerning" & "regarding"
* When articulating "about-him/Tom/etc." (as one word/phrase; that is, not "about" alone but together with the following word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+bp speaking posture, "concerning-him/Tom/etc." is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "about-the (schedule/etc.)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "about" alone but together with the following word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+cp speaking posture, "regarding-the (schedule/etc.)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
B) considering
* When articulating "with-your (inexperience)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "with" alone but together with the following word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "considering-your (inexperience)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
# Preposition-like modifiers of quantified noun phrases
C) "apart by"; "except" & "save"
* When articulating "apart-fifty (miles)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "apart" alone but together with the following quantified word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+bp speaking posture, "apart-by-fifty (miles)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "apart-fifty (miles)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "apart" alone but together with the following quantified word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+cp speaking posture, "except-fifty (miles)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
* When articulating "apart-fifty (miles)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "apart" alone but together with the following quantified word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch speaking posture, "save-fifty (miles)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
D) but
* When articulating "only-a (mile/moment/etc.)" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "only" alone but together with the following quantified word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "but-a (mile/moment/etc.)" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
E) plus
* When articulating "(four) and-five" (as one word/phrase; that is, not "and" alone but together with the following quantified word) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "(four) plus-five " is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
# Postpositions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_prepositions , • ago as in "five years ago", sometimes (wrongly) considered an adverb rather than a postposition • apart as in "this apart", also used prepositionally ("apart from this") • aside as in "such examples aside", also used prepositionally ("aside from such examples") • away as in "five light years away", sometimes (wrongly) considered an adverb or an adjective rather than a postposition • hence as in "five years hence", sometimes considered an adverb rather than a postposition • notwithstanding also used prepositionally • on as in "five years on", also used prepositionally • through as in "the whole night through", also used prepositionally • withal archaic as a postposition meaning with
F) ago
* When articulating "before-now" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "ago" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
G) apart
* When articulating "apart-from-this" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "this-apart" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
H) aside
* When articulating "aside-from-this" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "this-aside" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
I) away
* When articulating "from-here" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "away" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
J) "hence" & "on"
* When articulating "from-now" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+bp speaking posture, "hence" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "from-now" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/+cp speaking posture, "on" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
K) notwithstanding
* When articulating "notwithstanding-the-rain" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S speaking posture, "notwithstanding" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
L) through
* When articulating "through-the-(whole)-night" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "the-(whole)-night-through" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
M) withal
* When articulating "plus-this" (as one word, continuously) with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P speaking posture, "withal" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
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