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sort of a funny post, if it not to much trouble could some1 help me pronouce the word serotonin? thnx
DB said:sort of a funny post, if it not to much trouble could some1 help me pronouce the word serotonin? thnx
Moonbear said:Accent is on the third syllable, but only slightly so. ser-uh-TOE-nin
Click on Evo's link. I don't agree with the way they broke the syllables in the written version (they put the r into the second syllable, and it really is part of the first syllable), but the way the person there pronounces it is pretty much the way I pronounce it (with a slight regional accent variation in vowel sound of the "ser" part), and is the correct pronunciation. But, yeah, this one doesn't follow the "default" pronunciation of biological terms where the accent would be the third syllable from the end (is that what antipenult means?) Don't you love how we have rules for pronunciation and then don't follow them?selfAdjoint said:Is that how you say it? All this time I've been pronouncing it with the classical antipenult: sair-AH-tunin, where the u represents a schwa or neutral vowel (weak "uh" in English).
Moonbear said:the third syllable from the end (is that what antipenult means?) Don't you love how we have rules for pronunciation and then don't follow them?
Also, as a noun ult is used only as ultima. Penult and antepenult are nouns in those forms, but can also be used as penultima and antepenultima. And ante-antepenult (which can be in the form ante-antepenultima) is a noun meaning fourth from the last in a series.selfAdjoint said:Yes. Ult means last, penult means "almost last", i.e. next-to-last, and antepenult means "before the almost last", or third from the end.