Re: Long vs. short vowels in English
From: Mxsmanic (mxsmanic_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/18/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 00:35:15 +0200
Peter T. Daniels writes:
> How often is this the assertion of the crackpot!
French people spend a decade or more studying English under the guidance
of highly credentialed teachers with training in linguistics. After
that period elapses, they still cannot speak English, so they pay
language schools with less credentialed but more pragmatic teachers to
teach them what the highly-credentialed teachers couldn't manage,
namely, how to produce and understand spokehn English.
This is pretty incontrovertible evidence in support of my assertions.
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