Re: [p] <-> [k_W] ( was Re: /s/ vs /z/)
From: | Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, May 6, 2003, 2:43 |
On Mon, 5 May 2003 14:42:18 -0700 Stone Gordonssen
<stonegordonssen@...> writes:
> > > >i know some people who have [k_w] and [p] in free variation...
> for
> > > Interesting. Where is this?
> >my dad does this (here in northeast ohio)... sometimes i have to
> ask >him
> >two or three times what he said...
>
> Thanks. I haven't before encountered this (of course, there are many
> things
> I've not yet encountered). English is his native language?
yes, and it's his only language (unless you consider west virginian to be
a separate language from english...)
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