Re: Subtitutes for English /T/ and /D/
- From: naddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Christian Weisgerber)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:55:05 +0000 (UTC)
<jwlawler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It depends on your objective. If you wish to sound native then
consider using [f] and [v] but an argument against is that these
dialects are not very prestigious. To conform to them you may need to
also drop [h].
That seems to be a distinctly British perspective.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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