From: | Steven W. Lytle <bestatn@...> |
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Date: | Saturday, January 5, 2002, 20:58 |
In a message dated 2002-01-05 2:55:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, Philip.Newton@GMX.NET writes:> Or even by the > fact that a final /t/ can turn into a medial /d/ when an ending is > added. >you've got it backwards. the (phoneme) [d] is pronounced as /t/ when final. when the [d] isn't final, it's pronounced as /d/. steven lytle
Philip Newton <philip.newton@...> |