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by awalGarg
311 days ago
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Sounds like a reasonable theory but do you have an actual example? The one you gave: > For example, a typical bilingual speaker of Indian English and Hindi will replace instances of the /æ/ phoneme (as in "blast" or "fast") with another phoneme like /a:/ (as in "father"). Which isn't that unusual since /æ/ is pretty uncommon among languages. does not apply to Indian languages because most of them have daily-use-words with the /æ/ sound. |
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