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From: rte@elmo.lz.att.com (Ralph T. Edwards)
Subject: Re: Acquisition of phonemes thfough foreign influences
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In article <DFnEyC.Fnz@eskimo.com>, rickw@eskimo.com (Richard Wojcik) wrote:


> Hence, "as you like it" is often pronounce [aeZulaykIt].
> 

Well, maybe on the west cost.  Not out here in the east. :-)

Seriously, /&Zu/ for as you sounds like a grounds for a breathalyzer test
to me.

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