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Consonants TAPS and FLAPS
Like other North Americans, Southerners produce intervocalic coronal stops as a tap or flap . This process normally occurs when the stop falls after any vowel or and before a heterosyllabic vowel or , as in batty , sit out , Ida , hardy , and inner . It does not occur before a tautosyllabic vocoid, e.g., attain [ə.thεin], go tell , and a tamale , except for unstressed to and don’t, e.g., go to and I don’t . It also affects nt clusters, as in Santa and enter . Technically speaking, a tap occurs after a vowel and a flap after or a tap + vowel (e.g., in additives, in which the <dd> is tapped and the <t> flapped). Some Southerners extend tapping/flapping to one additional context: before unstressed /n/. They produce important as and get in a as instead of as the more widespread pronunciations and , respectively. This process does not affect all pre-nasal examples, e.g., button . Outright deletion of the tap/flap is common in casual speech, e.g. pretty , little .
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