Now if it were Belfast rather than Dublin, I'd say these were not far off regional pronunciations!
--- In phonologicaltherapy@yahoogroups.com, Jennifer Wetter Grundulis <jenniferwetter@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> His father is Nigerian and his mother is Dublin/Irish. He does pronounce
> the /r/. His production is not typical of Irish productions nor my
> knowledge of Nigerian (there's a high population of people from Nigeria in
> Ireland). I've only been in this position a month and as he is still
> inconsistantly voicing as he was in his previous evaluation, I am
> recommending tx for that, and monitoring of his vowels. I'm more than happy
> to hear other opinions, though.
>
> Thanks,
> Jen
>
>
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