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michael-conrad opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 5 comments
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ayő instead of ayo #6

michael-conrad opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 5 comments

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@michael-conrad
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6. AYO- This sounds likes it’s going downhill, with the highest tone coming first. Whereas I know “ayo” to be said in a strong uphill shape, like ‘quick1-quick4’ perhaps with a bit of trailing downslur. Being an interjection of pain/surprise, there’s a lot of distance between the tones and that 4 is real high. For reference, it’s said by Juksvsd in the Inage’i cartoon at about -20:07.

I pulled this one from a non-CED source, Beginning Cherokee I think, which means no tone marks were available. Based on your description of the sound, we should probably try ayő and not ayo to be its pronunciation. I'll generate an audio sample and share.

Originally posted by @michael-conrad in #4 (comment)

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Here are the revised audio files for review.

ayo-2022-08-25-00.zip

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FeralMina commented Aug 27, 2022

Three of them sound better. Does the one marked ayo_en-360 still sound like it’s going downhill to you, though?

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michael-conrad commented Aug 28, 2022 via email

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Do the tone markings for “ayo” need to be changed in Chapter 4?

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michael-conrad commented Aug 30, 2022 via email

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