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romi…word or phrase, Occitan places the emphasis on the penultimate (second-to-last) syllable of a word. By pronouncing e muet at the end of a word, French speakers with southern accents effectively reach a compromise: the stressed syllable is the same as it would be for any French speaker — but it’s also the penultimate syllable, as it would be in Occitan.

Merde(uh): The Sound of Silent E
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Laura Nagle

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Aug 23, 2020·1 min read

fascinating essay Laura, you gave a dry topic of phonetics a very readable treatment, with wonderful anecdotes and examples!

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