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If you think Fran Drescher's stage persona is typically American, you have a lot of American-studying to do. She's probably a persiflage, but the real thing is almost as bad. I don't see that you've provided any examples of
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I consider English is a rhythmical language. All languages have a rhythm. In my opinion, its pronunciation and the shape of the alphabet are rounded. When speaking, because of these features, it makes easier to go on to the next sentence. Are
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I've been noodling around the net but there's too much for me to take in. I'm interested in knowing how ... on aue had a spectrogram made of them saying 'mary merry marry' how similar and how different might they look? When I
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