pronunciation - Why is "man" in "Snowman" pronounced differently than in "Frenchman" or "Englishman"?
It seems that in the words Englishman, Frenchman, and Scotsman, the ‑man part is pronounced /mən/ (just like in Roman).
Whereas in snowman, the ‑man part is pronounced /mæn/ (just like in no man).
Why is it that when ‑man is appended to snow‑ to make snowman, the pronunciation of the man part doesn’t change?
Wouldn’t it logically follow for it to be pronounced /ˈsnowmən/ not /ˈsnowˌmæn/?
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