From: | julien eychenne <eychenne.j@...> |
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Date: | Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 11:12 |
le mer 10-07-2002 à 12:51, Barbara Barrett a écrit :> In many dialects a final -ing is replaced by syllabic n, so insead of > saying "singing" a person with that dialect says "singN". The Brummie > accent is even odder, using the nasal "ng" sound but voicing the "g" > too, so you get "sing-ging-g"!Hey, does it mean that french accent sounds like Brummie ;)).