i want to know what “jagged” means here. rolled Rs are too soft to form the “jagged” characteristic i imagine from a T sound. i see a rolled R as more of a rectified sine wave, half-rounded.
Jagged in this case can be understood as zig-zagging between high/strong and low/weak. It does describe [r] well - check the spectrogram that I’ve shared in the other comment, note how it alternates dark bands (louder) and lighter bands (quieter), in a way that [l] or the nearby vowel wouldn’t.
i want to know what “jagged” means here. rolled Rs are too soft to form the “jagged” characteristic i imagine from a T sound. i see a rolled R as more of a rectified sine wave, half-rounded.
then again if the other line was completely flat…
Jagged in this case can be understood as zig-zagging between high/strong and low/weak. It does describe [r] well - check the spectrogram that I’ve shared in the other comment, note how it alternates dark bands (louder) and lighter bands (quieter), in a way that [l] or the nearby vowel wouldn’t.
yeah see, that’s not the line i would draw for what it *feels* like.