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(dh/th) fortition Some speakers replace the dental fricatives [θ, e] with
dental variants of stops [t, d], so that words like thing and this sound
similar to "ting" and "dis". This feature is highly stigmatized and is
becoming less and less frequent. However affricate pronunciations are common.
呼 解惑真開心
不過好像有點會被歧視
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我循線在 wiki 查 da
找到了這http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York-New_Jersey_English
(dh/th) fortition Some speakers replace the dental fricatives [θ, e] with
dental variants of stops [t, d], so that words like thing and this sound
similar to "ting" and "dis". This feature is highly stigmatized and is
becoming less and less frequent. However affricate pronunciations are common.
呼 解惑真開心
不過好像有點會被歧視
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