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Re: USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God

From:Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...>
Date:Monday, September 16, 2002, 11:53
"Thomas R. Wier" <trwier@...> korte:
> So, for example, in American English, > [t], [t_h], [t.], [t._h], [t[], and [r"] are all possible ways > of transcribing a "t"-sound, but because American English speakers > "hear" them all as the same sound, they are phonemically transcribed > as /t/.
you left out [?_h] which is how my brother pronounces final /t/ and /k/ (which makes words like "lake" [lEj?_h] and "late" [lEj?_h] homonyms) Robert Wilson (Elentirno Pereldar) (mailto:han_solo55@juno.com) ><(((> ><(((> <)))>< ><(((> ><(((> I yessessë Eru ontanë Menel ar Cemen. I yessessë ëa Quetta ar Quetta né as Eru ar Eru né Quetta. "Ananwa," eque erye, "i ilúvë ná carmë Eruva. Ilyë nati nar tanwi Erullo."

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Thomas R. Wier <trwier@...>
Jake X <alwaysawake247@...>Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)