Re: Your first "linguistic" memory
- From: Ruud Harmsen <realemailseesite13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:38:55 +0100
Mon, 06 Feb 2006 14:33:08 GMT: "Peter T. Daniels"
<grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: in sci.lang:
No, team has [i:], pickles has [I]. You got your symbols wrong.
And especially don't do it when you make your perennial mistake of not
knowing what "phoneme" means.
Or, of not seeing the difference between / / and [ ].
There we go again. I hesitatedwhether to use / / or [ ], and made a
deliberate choice, knowing very well what the difference is. Thank
you.
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Ruud Harmsen - http://rudhar.com
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