Submitted by pretty_hooligan t3_11aytxv in Pennsylvania
thehoagieboy t1_j9w0g87 wrote
Wait until he finds out that none of merry, Mary, and marry rhyme on the east side of PA.
universe_point t1_j9w8kor wrote
I have a merry/Mary/marry merger and I’m from SE PA… I understand I am an outlier in that regard though
C4bl3Fl4m3 t1_j9wday1 wrote
What do they sound like in the East?
scrimshandy t1_j9wduwz wrote
I’m from the east, and they all sound different. Mary rhymes with Carrie, Marry rhymes with carry, and merry rhymes with ferry.
C4bl3Fl4m3 t1_j9wfame wrote
....Carrie & carry sound alike, and ferry rhymes with all of them. I'm still not sure how they sound different. Can you describe the actual sounds?
thehoagieboy t1_j9wjanm wrote
I'm not sure if this helps, but:
Mary–merry distinction:[55] Hence merry is [mɛɹɪ], but Mary is [mɛəɹɪ]. Mary also has an opener variant of [ɛ] than merry. Marry is pronounced as /æ/, which is distinct from the vowels of both Mary and merry.[55]
scrimshandy t1_j9wjc7y wrote
…right, the accent probably transfers to other sounds/words as well. Here’s a c&p from the Wiki Page:
“Mary has the a sound of mare, marry has the "short a" sound of mat, and merry has the "short e" sound of met.”
CinematicHeart t1_j9x4vi2 wrote
I'm from Philly and I agree with this.
Bonobo555 t1_j9x0t76 wrote
I test my kids all the time. Posers.
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