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5th September 24, 10:07 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
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These terms do have specific meanings in linguistics, for example a "nasal" is a sound where the air escapes through the nose. English has two nasals "m" and "n" (try saying those while holding your nose) but there's no such thing as a "nasal language".
I never would have guessed that this morning I'd recite the alphabet with my nose plugged.
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