Re: /S/ /Z/ /tS/ etc.



1 Sep 2006 21:18:05 -0700: bogus61847688@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: in sci.lang:

This thread has gone TOTALLY OFF TOPIC.

That's why I changed the topic to "Creaky voice in American English",
but nobody seems to follow me.

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