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From: And Rosta <arosta@uclan.ac.uk>
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Out of curiosity, I wonder to what extent Lojbanists anglicize the pronunci=
ation of Lojban words when used in English. For example, I unconsciously an=
glicize _gismu_ to /gizmu/. (I have other strange mispronunciations too, bu=
t they are not obvious anglicizations.)
--And.


