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instruction. >>I don't have any >> formal ESL training or ... as something they could reference while working on their pronunciation. Well, looking up EIL or Jennifer Jenkins on Google Scholar could set you in the right direction.
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steve bo
3 yr 269 days ago
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jacques e. bouchard
3 yr 319 days ago
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In le message del Mon, 04 Jul 2005 22:43:06 GMT, Cgao Coma ha scripte: Hi I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI, I don't know the meaning, neither the origin. It should concern the tuscan city of Florence (X-posted), but not
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"Physiological" was not a joke, instead it was a reference ... as the same while most others hear them as distinct. Yup. Similarly, some people are better able to recognise subtleties in colour differences than others. Men are
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Some of it could be physiological though. I once knew ... This was an educated person who read quite a lot. Only one? Many of us have encountered the pen/pin merger. When I was in school in California, and particularly my ... It's not a
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don groves
5 yr 86 days ago
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Rubbish (meant nicely, but). Shades of my old Eng Lit ... gem, but doesn't fit the scansion. Nothing more, nothing less. Okay, now what about this issue of the pronunciation? Ross implied that the "Lancasheer" pronunciation which
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This supposed "Standard American English accent" sounds like a variation on the now rarely-used term "General American": From the dictionary at www.infoplease.com , which appears to be the *Random House Webster's Unabridged
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 148 days ago
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I believe no one here has disputed that the US has regional accents. By the way, I lived quite a ... Not just immigrants from elsewhere, either. But yes, there certainly are people in eastern Massachusetts who do have non-rhotic accents. Ah, now
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... } I don't know what song you're referring to; my interest in } the thread started with seeing "AH" used to represent a } pronunciation. The issue concerning the use of "ah" to } convey pronunciation will never be
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r j valentine
5 yr 151 days ago
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Does this relate to some stainless steel alloy? I don't get the reference but am willing to learn. Hey, that would have been extremely witty, considering your name! No, I took "mUs1Ka" to be using iron to indicate irony, and I
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