and I can’t really describe how. Their is more like a they with an r on the end.

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    511 months ago

    I wonder if it’s conditioned by word stress. “There” is usually the object of a phrase (and therefore stressed), while “their” usually modifies a following noun that gets the stress instead.

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      111 months ago

      Would that be true if I’m just saying the word in my head though? I think there’s a case for that since I’m probably thinking of the word in the context of a sentence (any sentence) when I say it in my head.

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        211 months ago

        What about “there’s” vs “theirs”? Those would tend to have the opposite stress pattern.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          111 months ago

          I think I still stress there’s because it’s got that missing i. I go lighter on the theirs.