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Re: another silly phonology question

From:Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...>
Date:Wednesday, November 29, 2000, 1:11
Andrew Chaney wrote:
> Around here (Louisiana) one would more often hear /d/ or /t/ for /th/. > To me, the [f] makes more sense than /d/ or /t/ since /th/ is a fricative and > /d/ & /t/ are both stops.
But /t/ and /d/ have the same place of articulation as /T/ and /D/. I've also heard [s] in foreign accents for /T/. -- Florida: Home of Electile Dysfunction Palm Beach County: Putting the "duh" in Florida ICQ: 18656696 AIM Screen-Name: NikTailor