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    I don’t know anyone who’s ever said Hamster with a ‘p’ sound in it. I always thought it was the other way where the ‘p’...
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  38. eleemosynecdoche said: Interesting. I bet you could get some linguistics students eager to record you talking.
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  41. shabbytigers said: I not only don’t insert spurious p sounds in those situations, I also tend to drop consonants that are actually right there in the word and commonly get pronounced, like the t in often. I say “offen.” And like I’m a staunch descriptivist in principle but these specific kinds of variances annoy me viscerally, I strongly alieve that I’m Right and that these other English speakers are Wrong. It’s folly, yet compelling
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    Saying “hamster” with a p sound is a common rule in English dialects, or rather, inserting a stop in between a nasal and...
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