Henrik Theiling skrev:
> Oops, I have sg. /pAT/ vs. pl. /pAs/. I think I simplify all /Ts/ to
> /s/ in English. Am I alone with this L2 pronunciation?
>
> **He
> Hi!
>
> T. A. McLeay writes:
>> ...
>> (Or, by "Am I alone with this L2 pronunciation?", did you mean "are
>> there any other L2 speakers who do this?" rather than "Or is this a
>> marker of L2ness?".)
>
> Since I think I modelled (and even changed) this pronunciation after
> L1 speakers, my question was: are there any L1 speakers that do this
> or was I misguided? You seem to indicate the latter.
>
> **Henrik
You probably have heard an allegro pronunciation [p&s_d]
/BP 8^)>
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Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch atte melroch dotte se
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