July 5, 2023. Divette, wearing a mask. I thought it was a good opportunity I thought pos: voiced /t/ it pos shorter (both flapped) was: pos: weaker /s/ a good pos: /d/ shorter opportunity pos: /t/ flapped However the overall impression is that the neutral is less emphasized, since quieter and flatter in pitch. that one's like the nice short one that one's like pos: /k/ only faintly released the nice short pos: /sh/ assimilated to the previous /s/ one oh, wow, that's interesting oh wow that's pos: /t/ ellided without lengthening of /s/ interesting pos: ter as /ch/ with no trace of /r/ pos: more of an ng (contrary to hypothesis) I peaked back then, but I peaked, pos: vowel extremely short, also high (coartic.) back /k/ becomes a glottal stop (?) before /th/, vowel becomes higher (coartic. then but