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From: rharmsen@knoware.nl (Ruud Harmsen)
Subject: Re: Accent Elimination
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Date: Mon, 26 Dec 1994 17:54:51 GMT
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In article <3dkp4e$6e9@gordon.enea.se> sommar@enea.se (Erland Sommarskog) writes:
>Yes, out Russian teacher had some problems with us students
>who tended to pronounce /S/, /tS/, /Z/, /dZ/ and /x/ all as
>/S/. (If you wonder how /x/ became /S/, it is easily explained
>by the way how /S/ is often pronounced in Swedish.)
Any pointers to a description of this system of writing IPA symbols in ASCII? 
(I suppose that's what it is)
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