Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 11:28:02 -0500
From: Donald Larmouth LARMOUTD[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GBMS01.UWGB.EDU
Subject: Re: [fle:g]
I checked my notes on the most recent assignment and found no instances of [ae]
raising in and or stands in the Pledge of Allegiance, and I don't recall
seeing transcriptions like *[stenz] or *[stEnz] instead of [staenz] or
[staendz] in the past. I'll have another shot at this early in the spring
semester.
DWL
P.S.: In giving this assignment, I'm always careful to offer an alternative if
someone is uncomfortable with the Pledge of Allegiance for religious or other
reasons. It's not useful for foreign students either, since it won't be part of
their memorized repertoire. I've tried the US national anthem too, but found
that too many students didn't know the words. (They also don't know "The
Village Blacksmith" and other stuff that I had to memorize when I was in
school, back in the Cretaceous.)