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david wright sr.
4 yr 314 days ago
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Me neither (= StAlbE "Me, neither"). But I'm surprised it ... before "ah" as the naive representation for the father/cot/caught vowel. I have no way of knowing what you're talking about, since you're using the
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areff
5 yr 94 days ago
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Incidentally, I was a little startled to read earlier in ... (&), which I believe is most people's vowel in "hat". Me neither (= StAlbE "Me, neither"). But I'm surprised it startles you as much as it does, given
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quieter like back, were better birth. It to save or I'd flapped deceived. What, by the way, might your uncle have been decieved about? Whether the bird was a hawk, or whether it attacked chickens? at? My impression is that lots of people have
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Eidetic memory doesn't hurt, either. Of course, in an informal conversation, some of us consider it rather prickish to bring up scientific references to point out a contributor's variation from the exact. Unless you want the discussion to
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While it was 23/11/03 10:39 pm throughout the UK, Pat Durkin sprinkled little black dots on a white screen, and they fell thus: My practice: Standalone "A", if it is an adjective or ... converts to "an": An historical, an
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pat durkin
6 yr 118 days ago
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I didn't give the thorough definition of "orange" class, though: ... that may have merged with short-o in a particular dialect. Ah. Okay, by that definition I guess I don't have the class. It had sounded as though you were
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aaron j. dinkin
6 yr 151 days ago
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Merry vowel, BTW. Reference to AEU poster Eric Walker, who ... with no feeling whatever for prescriptivity, to paraphrase Morton Feldman. Baseball is referenced in the Bible. It starts off, "In the big inning.." And they feted the
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... Could be, but I've also seen references to "oprah" being ... idea if they are legot, however. Maybe someone can elucidate. A quick mini-google gets a fair number of hits for Oprah as a Hebrew girl's name. Also Ofrah and
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