Re: Beauty of Old Norse (was Re New to the list)
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Saturday, June 17, 2000, 18:51 |
BP Jonsson wrote:
> >Many difficult clusters appear in
> >modern English as well, such as [NTs] in 'strengths'.
>
> Where the /Ts/ is normally realized as a dental [s]: [srE~s+]
I'm quite certain I say /striNk(T)s/. The k's definitely there, and I
never ommit the /N/ in any word (except for the alternation /iN/-/In/,
-ing, -in')
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