[NIFL-FAMILY:764] Re:

From: tom zurinskas (tzurinskas@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 16:17:15 EST


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I'd appreciate feedback on this off the top of your
head from the NIFL group.  

How do you say the first vowel in the word "English". 
Is it 
1. an "i" sound az in "bit" 
2. an "ee" sound as in "beet, or 
3. an "e" sound "bet".  

You can reply direct to me at truespel@hotmail.com

thanks
tom zurinskas

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