this doesn't work well since "Sha" is pronounced differently from "Shake"
this doesn't work well since "Sha" is pronounced differently from "Shake"
CelesMyUserName posted...
this doesn't work well since "Sha" is pronounced differently from "Shake"
Then it works even better to highlight the dichotomy.
CelesMyUserName posted...
this doesn't work well since "Sha" is pronounced differently from "Shake"
Then it works even better to highlight the dichotomy.
Like you see "William Sha" and your mind fills in either kspeare or tner.
Like you see "William Sha" and your mind fills in either kspeare or tner.
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Like you see "William Sha" and your mind fills in either kspeare or tner.
When you see "William Sha", you mentally pronounce "Sha" as "Sh" or "Sh", not "She". You're already filling it in with a vowel that sounds much more like that in Shatner than in Shakespeare, so you'll associate the blanks with him more readily
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Like you see "William Sha" and your mind fills in either kspeare or tner.
When you see "William Sha", you mentally pronounce "Sha" as "Sh" or "Sh", not "She". You're already filling it in with a vowel that sounds much more like that in Shatner than in Shakespeare, so you'll associate the blanks with him more readily
or not e
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Like you see "William Sha" and your mind fills in either kspeare or tner.
When you see "William Sha", you mentally pronounce "Sha" as "Sh" or "Sh", not "She". You're already filling it in with a vowel that sounds much more like that in Shatner than in Shakespeare, so you'll associate the blanks with him more readily
or not e
oh thank god, someone else here knows ipa
where are you in all the topics where people are like "omg do you say cah-ramel" or "care-amel" or "ca-ramel" and no one realizes that the shit they're typing doesn't actually make any sense or that dialects exist
You guys are weird. This topic is fine.
Incidentally, neither Shatner nor Shakespeare sounds like Sha unless you pronounce it Shaa rather than Shah.
this doesn't work well since "Sha" is pronounced differently from "Shake"
I thought you were implying that shatner had died today.
Scared the crap out of me.
azuarc posted...
You guys are weird. This topic is fine.
Incidentally, neither Shatner nor Shakespeare sounds like Sha unless you pronounce it Shaa rather than Shah.
@Delseban
You guys are weird. This topic is fine.
do you guys not realize that by saying "sha doesn't sound like either" you're saying that "sha" on its own has a distinct sound, whether you agree with sha being as shatner or not
the point is that sound representation biases the choice so that you're not actually doing a "shakespeare vs shatner"
"Sha" doesn't sound like Shakespeare or Shatner so I don't see the issue here
.That said I voted Shakespeare and am kinda floored I'm in such a small minority. Shatner's just not nearly as relevant to me.
I thought you were implying that shatner had died today.
Scared the crap out of me.
"William Sh"
https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/942966660356435968
Brain autocompleted it to Shakespeare. But mostly because....
azuarc posted...
Or you could just treat it as a word puzzle rather than a sound puzzle. Especially since not everyone subvocalizes when they read.