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alt.usage.english
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aaron j. dinkin
6 yr 117 days ago
Vowels, Spelling, Dialects, Pronunciation, Whom, Fricatives, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Writing, Languages, Grammar
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) I'm tentatively describing that as "tense a" rather than "ah": ... that have a split short-a system have their tense /& ^/. By Jove, I think you're right! Well, or at least it's a proper subset of that /&
alt.usage.english
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aaron j. dinkin
6 yr 150 days ago
Regards, Vowels, Accents, Pronunciation, Whom, Tenses, Fricatives, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Speaking, Languages
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the following for the pronunciations (ASCII IPA used to represent IPA): /'bA.lI,vA:/, Spanish : /bo'li(beta)ar/ That's /bo'liBar/ in ASCII IPA. (And it shouldn't be. No phonemic transcription of Spanish should have both /b/ and
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