Post by Linus on Aug 18, 2017 19:20:47 GMT -5
teatime
"Dude, you even have the same articulation as Erifrail! Dude, are you Spanish?"
Nah, Romanian (born) and Canadian (about half my life). But I tend to incorporate accents I find cool into my own, so...who knows why we sound similar!
"You don't nasalize your vowels before nasal consonants... Just like Erifrail..."
Wait, what is that? What is nasalizing vowels before nasal consonants, and what are nasal consonants?
"On the first frame, I saw NiFe, but later Ti became clear. I still can't see if you use Ne or Se though."
OK, I can run with that, but what makes you see Ni & Fe? (I was about to also ask you why you don't see Ne/Se, but I guess that question doesn't make sense.)
"(NeFi's like me apparently just see in caricature, so you are basically Erifrail2 to me)"
I've been considering changing my username, so maybe there's an idea..... (Actually, Erifrail, where does that name come from? Wouldn't want to do anything rude.)
Lol to the next few comments here!
"In American English you nasalize vowels before nasal consonants, and you don't release final consonants. Also, long vowels are diphthongized. But yeah, this isn't true of Spanish or many Asian languages, so that's why Jelle does it too. American phonology would sounds and feel pretty grotesque to you all. "
Now I'm going to watch videos of Erifrail, Jelle, and myself, compare, then watch videos of Americans (any recommendations?), and see what's different.
Auburn
"you're spossed to say the T's!
and vowels are spossed to be pronounced how they're written!"
Exactly! I don't see how else we're supposed to go about talking....
jelle
"Helios, when I saw the first video you posted, I was really excited to have another TiSe-Ni in the group. But my amateur read on you is that your second video looks a bit more Ne/Si so I'm also leaning towards TiNe (very slightly), but still want you to be TiSe haha. You just don't seem to toggle quite as much as other TiNe I've seen and you seem to have a lot more ocular tension (but again, as Erifrail said, that could be heriditary)."
Well, out of curiosity, how do you understand Se-Ni, or what is your subjective understanding of your perception? I'm more settled on being Ti-lead than being TiNe specifically, so it would definitely be helpful to compare. (If you've discussed this somewhere else already, let me know, and we can continue there.)
I just realized that I haven't read the TiSe profile! *gasp* Time to start.
"But yeh, deffo a Ti lead that's just so abundantly clear to me. Your hand motions remind me a lot of mine as well =)"
Haha! Yours was one of the first videos I came across when I came back here, and I noticed the same thing about the hand motions. But comparing now, I notice that I'm a lot more fidgety than you, or conversely you're more composed than me, at least in so far as overall body motions are concerned.
"Dude, you even have the same articulation as Erifrail! Dude, are you Spanish?"
Nah, Romanian (born) and Canadian (about half my life). But I tend to incorporate accents I find cool into my own, so...who knows why we sound similar!
"You don't nasalize your vowels before nasal consonants... Just like Erifrail..."
Wait, what is that? What is nasalizing vowels before nasal consonants, and what are nasal consonants?
"On the first frame, I saw NiFe, but later Ti became clear. I still can't see if you use Ne or Se though."
OK, I can run with that, but what makes you see Ni & Fe? (I was about to also ask you why you don't see Ne/Se, but I guess that question doesn't make sense.)
"(NeFi's like me apparently just see in caricature, so you are basically Erifrail2 to me)"
I've been considering changing my username, so maybe there's an idea..... (Actually, Erifrail, where does that name come from? Wouldn't want to do anything rude.)
Lol to the next few comments here!
"In American English you nasalize vowels before nasal consonants, and you don't release final consonants. Also, long vowels are diphthongized. But yeah, this isn't true of Spanish or many Asian languages, so that's why Jelle does it too. American phonology would sounds and feel pretty grotesque to you all. "
Now I'm going to watch videos of Erifrail, Jelle, and myself, compare, then watch videos of Americans (any recommendations?), and see what's different.
Auburn
"you're spossed to say the T's!
and vowels are spossed to be pronounced how they're written!"
Exactly! I don't see how else we're supposed to go about talking....
jelle
"Helios, when I saw the first video you posted, I was really excited to have another TiSe-Ni in the group. But my amateur read on you is that your second video looks a bit more Ne/Si so I'm also leaning towards TiNe (very slightly), but still want you to be TiSe haha. You just don't seem to toggle quite as much as other TiNe I've seen and you seem to have a lot more ocular tension (but again, as Erifrail said, that could be heriditary)."
Well, out of curiosity, how do you understand Se-Ni, or what is your subjective understanding of your perception? I'm more settled on being Ti-lead than being TiNe specifically, so it would definitely be helpful to compare. (If you've discussed this somewhere else already, let me know, and we can continue there.)
I just realized that I haven't read the TiSe profile! *gasp* Time to start.
"But yeh, deffo a Ti lead that's just so abundantly clear to me. Your hand motions remind me a lot of mine as well =)"
Haha! Yours was one of the first videos I came across when I came back here, and I noticed the same thing about the hand motions. But comparing now, I notice that I'm a lot more fidgety than you, or conversely you're more composed than me, at least in so far as overall body motions are concerned.