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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/silent 7. Linguistics Having no phonetic value; unpronounced: the silent b in subtle.
7. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) (of a letter) used in the conventional orthography of a word but no longer pronounced in that word the ``k'' in ``know'' is silent
4. silent - not made to sound; "the silent `h' at the beginning of `honor'"; "in French certain letters are often unsounded"
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mute 5. Linguistics a. Not pronounced; silent, as the e in the word house.
* When GRECOnglish/GC people/dialects articulate "subtle, know, honor and house", GRECOnglish/GC people/dialects do not pronounce [b] in "subtle", [k] in "know", [h]in "honor" [e] in "house", which modern English/American people possibly accept/imitate. Anciently/originally orthodox English people pronounced [b] in "subtle", [k] in "know", [h]in "honor" [e] in "house".
* subtle [s= w= b= t=l e] /C1 >> [sΛ t=l] /GC/S/Ch/abT * know [k= w= no w=] /T >> [no w=] /GC/S/Ch/abT * honor [h= w= o no r=] /P/Ch >> [ŋΛ nΛr] /GC/S/Ch/abT * house [h= w= o u se] /P/Ch >> [ha u s=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
* compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se] /S >> [kΛm p ro ma i z=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
** More correctly/critically analyzing,
* subtle [s= w= b= t=l e] /C1 >> [sΛ t=l] /GC/S/Ch/abT * know [k= w= no ŋu] /T >> [no hu] /GC/S/Ch/abT * honor [h= w= o no r=] /P/Ch >> [ŋa nΛr] /GC/S/Ch/abT * house [h= w= o u se] /P/Ch >> [ha hu s=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
* compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se] /S >> [kΛm p ro ma hi z=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
* subtle [s= w= b= t=l e] /C1 >> [sΛ t=l] /GC/S/Ch/abT
That is, if articulating (or trying to speak) "subtle [s= w= b= t=l e]" (which is English/CYRILLIC /C1 word) from/with GRECOnglish /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, [sΛ t=l] is metaphthong/MPh pronounced. Vice versa.
In order to imitate/produce sound of [sΛ t=l], orthodox-English-speaking people (expediently) articulate [s= w=] of "subtle [s= w= b= t=l e]" from/with English /T/abR speaking posture and [b= t=l e] from/with English /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, which will produce the sound of [sΛ t=l]; where English [s] is strong (similar to Korean [ㅆ] or [θ]) while GRECOnglish [s] is soft (similar to Korean [ㅅ] or [s]).
Since both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate "subtle [s= w= b= t=l e]" so as to produce the sound of [sΛ t=l], they can/will not modify the original word form of "subtle" to any alternative form.
* know [k= w= no ŋu] /T >> [no hu] /GC/S/Ch/abT
That is, if articulating (or trying to speak) "know [k= w= no ŋu]" (which is English/Phoenician /T word) from/with GRECOnglish /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, [no hu] is metaphthong/MPh pronounced. Vice versa.
In order to imitate/produce sound of [no hu], orthodox-English-speaking people (expediently) articulate [k= w=] of "know [k= w= no ŋu]" from/with English /T/abR speaking posture and [no ŋu] from/with English /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, which will produce the sound of [no ŋu]; while GRECOnglish is [no hu]).
Since both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate " know [k= w= no ŋu]" so as to produce the sound of [no ŋu] or [no hu], they can/will not modify the original word form of "know" to any alternative form.
* honor [h= w= o no r=] /P/Ch >> [ŋa nΛr] /GC/S/Ch/abT
That is, if articulating (or trying to speak) "honor [h= w= o no r=]" (which is English /P/Ch word) from/with GRECOnglish /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, [ŋa nΛr] is metaphthong/MPh pronounced. Vice versa.
In order to imitate/produce sound of [ŋa nΛr], orthodox-English-speaking people (expediently) articulate [h= w=] of "honor [h= w= o no r=]" from/with English /T/abR speaking posture and [o no r=] from/with English /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, which will produce the sound of [ŋΛ nΛr]; while GRECOnglish is [ŋa nΛr].
Since both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate "honor [h= w= o no r=]" so as to produce the sound of [ŋΛ nΛr] or [ŋa nΛr], they can/will not modify the original word form of "honor" to any alternative form.
* house [h= w= o u se] /P/Ch >> [ha hu s=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
That is, if articulating (or trying to speak) "house [h= w= o u se]" (which is English /P word) from/with GRECOnglish /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, [ha hu s=] is metaphthong/MPh pronounced. Vice versa.
In order to imitate/produce sound of [ha hu s=], orthodox-English-speaking people (expediently) articulate [h= w=] of "house [h= w= o u se]" from/with English /T/abR speaking posture and [o u se] from/with English /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, which will produce the sound of [ha ŋu s=]; while GRECOnglish is [ha hu s=].
Since both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate "house [h= w= o u se]" so as to produce the sound of [ha hu s=] or [ha ŋu s=], they can/will not modify the original word form of "house" to any alternative form.
* compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se] /S >> [kΛm p ro ma hi z=] /GC/S/Ch/abT
That is, if articulating (or trying to speak) "compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se]" (which is English /S word) from/with GRECOnglish /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, [kΛm p ro ma hi z=] is metaphthong/MPh pronounced. Vice versa.
In order to imitate/produce sound of [kΛm p ro ma hi z=], orthodox-English-speaking people (expediently) articulate [c= w=] of "compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se]" from/with English /T/abR speaking posture and [om p= ro mi se] from/with English /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, which will produce the sound of [kΛm p ro ma ŋi z=]; while GRECOnglish is [kΛm p ro ma hi z=].
Since both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate "compromise [c= w= om p= ro mi se]" so as to produce the sound of [kΛm p ro ma hi z=] or [kΛm p ro ma ŋi z=], they can/will not modify the original word form of "compromise" to any alternative form.
** For "cello & dog", since GRECOnglish/GC people do not have their version/dialects and orthodox English pronunciations are still preserved for "cello & dog";
both GRECOnglish & orthodox-English speaking people articulate "cello" from/with English /S/abR speaking posture and "dog" from/with English/Phoenician /T/abR speaking posture (while British dialect sound is [dag]).
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