LYNDA313@a... wrote: LYNDA313@a... wrote:
> [i] is the IPA symbol for "ee".
Nay, nay. [i] is the IPA symbol for the SOUND of the spoken "ee" as defined by the British.
It's a whole new ballgame when SINGING vowels.
And children don't care to know about how to represent phonetics. Neither do I anymore.
Dean FH Macy
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