Re: Llirine: How to creat a language
From: | Cheng Zhong Su <suchengzhong@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, December 5, 2001, 21:32 |
--- Adam Walker wrote:
> Which just goes to show that you don't understnd how
> to pronounce English.
> This is the same mistake I spend HOURS trying to
> correct in my first year
> English conversation students. They want to either
> pronounce /bE/ and lose
> the "d" or they want to pronounce /bEd@/ ADDING a
> little vowel to the end
> WHICH DOES NOT BELONG. There is no vowel sound
> after the "d". In fact, I
> *my* English the "d" doesn't even always have a
> release.
>
> I really thik it would be best for you to learn a
> bit more English before
> you start trying to explain English to others. And
> a bit more phonology.
> And a bit more grammar. And a bit more syntax. And
> . . .
>
> Adam who is rather tierd of you
>
Answer: Your English may be very good, but I am
talking about how to break tradition in order to find
a new theory dealing language. Your target is learning
English, my target is study language.
Su Cheng Zhong
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