Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
> On 5.8.2007 John Vertical wrote:
>
>> (Also, why would that /s/ become dental, anyway? Isn't English /t/
>> alveolar?)
>
>
> True, I was thinking of cases like /p&Ts/
Do you mean /pADz/ :)
...and don't those who have /p&T/ for the singular, have /p&Dz/ for the
plural?
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