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→ but, buts, bus: the scouse 't' posted on august , by ben scouse, the native accent of liverpool, has comparatively unique features when compared to the surrounding area. where manchester and leeds can arguably sound like variations of the same accent, scouse seems to be in a world all its own. one
of the most unique scouse features is the way the accent renders the letter 't.' at the beginning of a word or a stressed syllable, /t/ is affricated, becoming something of a /ts/ sound: tree becomes 'tsree,' town becomes 'tsown,' and tom becomes 'tsom.' but in between vowels and at the end of words,...
http://dialectblog.com/2011/08/04/the-scouse-t/
tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ear(s) or head when no external sound exists. it can take the form of a ring, buzz, hiss, crickets, roaring, music, or various other background noises, and range from minor to life altering. the sound can be present all the time or come and go. this condition
is widespread but mostly affects people years old or older. living with tinnitus is challenging. when there's no external sound, a constant ringing, hissing or roaring is present to varying degrees, depending on the individual. you're not alone — this condition impacts nearly million americans. the...
https://thehearinggroupusa.com/tinnitus/