Re: Subtitutes for English /T/ and /D/



Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:21:50 GMT: "John Atkinson" <johnacko@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
in sci.lang:

I guess we use mostly [t] and [d] here in Finland. The good old days
when "the" was rendered as "röh" are regrettably gone.

Why do French speakers from France use [s] and [z], while those from
Quebec use [t] and [d]?

Do they? Can Quebequois say [t] and [d] at all? In their own language,
they render them [ts] and [dz].
--
Ruud Harmsen
http://rudhar.com

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