Keith wrote:
The word being split into three. As is common as per gers. Each section gets a different vocal input ungoverned by speed.
I watched a video, with an English accent attempt, but was determined finally to be fake by one word alone. Assassin.
I study the language in my spare time
Your response is so disjointed and spare that I'm not sure what you are trying to convey.
I have heard Asperger's pronounced a few different ways, most of them wrong. But, I have never heard it vocally pronounced "split into three". I'm not sure where you've gotten that impression from.
When it's being written that way, and split into syllables, the written splits are
not to denote actual vocal stops or pauses in speed of vocalization. It is merely a phonetic type of breakdown of the word for clarity of pronunciation. When vocalized there is no split.