Re: Deseret Alphabet [was: Re: Regularized Inglish]
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 30, 1999, 23:58 |
"Thomas R. Wier" wrote:
>
> "sixths" /sIksTs/ is the best example of that, IMO. (If I have a /k/
> in "strength", it's only very lightly pronounced, if at all).
You have an /s/ in "sixths"? I say /sIkTs/ :-)
> And you don't seriously have an /l/ in "walk", do you? :)
Ja, but that's not the point, the /kt/ is just WRONG! :-) And we have
it so much, in "act", "fact", "walked", "faked", "baked", etc.
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