Re: [x] in English?
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Friday, October 1, 1999, 23:48 |
"Raymond A. Brown" wrote:
> But I'm puzzled by the vowel in Daniel's example. In Liverpool, as
> generally in the north of England, people normally have [a] as "short a";
> [&] is very much a southern phenomenon
Well, [a] and [&] are pretty close in sound, I frequently get 'em
confused myself.
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