(For some context, I live in Canada, beer labels are bilingually English & French here)

  • Preußisch Blau@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    /r/ is perfectly acceptable to represent that phoneme in a broad transcription. Would only be a problem had he they wrote [r].

    • sik0fewl@lemmy.ca
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      8 days ago

      Well, the question was in []. I responded with // because I’m not enough of an expert to attempt narrow transcriptions 🙂.

    • Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.caOP
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      8 days ago

      Usually I wouldn’t bother, but seeing as this is a linguistics community; it’s a lot more inclusive to use the singular “they” rather than “he” if you don’t know the pronouns one uses.

      Signed, not a he.

      • Preußisch Blau@lemmy.ca
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        8 days ago

        I don’t necessarily agree with your argumentation generally speaking (both the generic masculine pronoun and singular they are fine in my opinion), but you do literally have your pronouns right there, so I will admit I could/should have avoided the issue anyhow. Sorry about that.

        Edit: Oh, also, Weißbier, to answer your post’s question.