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- From: kogoma@triton.unm.edu (Taki Kogoma)
- Subject: Re: (MUSH) Those Wacky Cross-Gender Impressing Dragons
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- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 07:57:07 GMT
- Organization: Nit-Pickers for a Better Tomorow Afternoon
- References: <1992Dec31.165522.9776@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <C04wsJ.6zy@andy.bgsu.edu> <92Dec31.211441.20346@acs.ucalgary.ca>
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- In article <92Dec31.211441.20346@acs.ucalgary.ca> jsbell@acs.ucalgary.ca (Joshua Bell) writes:
- >So the Pernese don't pronounce things the way you do: feLAR ->
- >F'lar, faNOR -> F'nor, corMIC -> C'mic, mirRIM -> M'rrim,
- >feLESsan -> F'lessan. Any brits out there wanna confirm if this
- >pronounciation of names is typical for those across the pond?
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- What does Brit pronunciation have to do with it? Remember,
- McCaffrey's from Joisey...er...New Jersey. ;-) (The audio version of
- AtWoP read by her shows that she still has a mild NJ accent...with
- just a touch of Irish bleeding in. ;-)
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- Capt. Gym Z. Quirk (Known to some as Taki Kogoma) kogoma@triton.unm.edu
- I'll get a life when someone demonstrates that it would be superior to
- what I have now...
-