Re: CHAT: cultural interpretation [was Re: THEORY: language and the brain]
From: | Andreas Johansson <andjo@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, July 2, 2003, 17:05 |
Quoting Roger Mills <romilly@...>:
> Andreas Johansson wrote:
> > Also, it seems to me that Englishers tend to hear [dZ_0] as /dZ/ rather
> > than /tS/. Nativers?
> >
> As in......? example, please.
It seems that if I say [eIdZ_0], native English speakers tend to hear this
as "age", not "aitch".
Reminds me, is /tS/ supposed to be aspirated in English?
Andreas
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