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From: Ben Sauvin <sauvin@csql.mv.com>
Subject: Re: Number word etymology (was: Why is a circle 360 degrees?)
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Joseph C Fineman wrote:
> 
> mert0236@sable.ox.ac.uk (Thomas Womack) writes:
> 
> >adin dva tree chiteri pyats shest siem vorsim dievits diesits
>                                         ^^^^^^
>                                         vosem'
> That's the most exotic example of "intrusive r" I've ever seen.  %^)
> --
>         Joe Fineman             jcf@world.std.com
>         495 Pleasant St., #1    (617) 324-6899
>         Malden, MA 02148


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