From: | julien eychenne <eychenne.j@...> |
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Date: | Friday, July 12, 2002, 12:00 |
le ven 12-07-2002 à 08:16, Nik Taylor a écrit :> Barbara Barrett wrote: > > So /T/ becomes /t[/ and /D/ becomes /d[/. To the unpractised ear they > > all sound like /d/. > > Is that /t[/ unaspirated? Because otherwise, I can't see why it would > be mistaken for /d/ rather than /t/.I think it is an unaspirated, but first dental [t], such as in spanish.