Talk:Cockburn, South Australia

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Quote from User_talk:Avochelm:

Your edit of Cockburn, South Australia on 29 October 2005 had the comment Copied information from cockburn.org.au by the copyright holders. Did you mean "by permission of the copyright holders"? If so, could you please add a note about the permission to the talk page? Thanks. --Scott Davis Talk 13:06, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
 * The person who created that website is my associate. I copied that information to here while working for him. --Avochelm 09:38, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Sounds OK then. Just needed to check. Thanks. --Scott Davis Talk 09:25, 3 December 2005 (UTC)

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Pronunciation
Hello Nardog, Some comments in view of your recent changes to Cockburn's pronunciation: -- Just to assure you I'm not starting a pointless edit war. ;-) Cheers, SCHolar44 (talk) 07:52, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
 * I'm not wedded to my original [ɚ:].
 * But I wasn't too keen on your – making it like Melb'n shortened the second vowel too much.
 * I thought your was fine but the r made it too rhotic.
 * I'm proposing to remove the rhotic factor.
 * Please see WP:RHOTIC. Our IPAc-en transcriptions are, as laid out in our Help:IPA/English key which every such transcription links to, "diaphonemic", viz. designed in such a way that they can be pronounced by speakers of pretty much any accent of English. Cockburn should be transcribed with because any rhotic speaker would pronounce it with /r/ (and often be incapable of pronouncing it without it).  represents a rare situation where a word is pronounced with /ɜː/ in non-rhotic accents but not with /ɜ(ː)r/ in rhotic accents, as in Möbius, so it's seldom appropriate.
 * was a mistake and is phonotactically impossible. Even in words like carbon where a pronunciation with [n̩] (a syllabic consonant) is a possibility, we write it because that's the underlying (phonemic) representation and because in most if not all contexts where [n̩] is a possibility, [ən] also is. Nardog (talk) 09:30, 14 July 2021 (UTC)