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Subject: realisation of ' and word resolution
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From: "G. Dyke" <gordon.dyke@bluewin.ch>
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I haven't been receiving any mail from jboste lately, but I've been reading
some on yahoo.

On realisations of _'_:

I am incapable of consistently changing from [h] into something else
(without a *lot* of effort).
I doubt my capacity for understanding. There are some speech samples on the
twiki where I try out these variant pronunciations. Can you people
understand them just as well?

On word resolution.

I find Elrond's recordings very difficult (impossible actually) to break
down into words. I think there are some either on yahoo or on twiki

Greg

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