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Re "only Oral teaching"
paul fox
- 2016-06-07
In response to Re "only Oral teaching" (amused)
Glottal stops are rare in British English. The only instances I can think of can be found in what we call 'cockney' English.
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- "only Oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-05
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- amused -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- amused -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- PhD teacher -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- amused -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- amused -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- PhD teacher -- 2016-06-08
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- paul fox -- 2016-06-07
- Re "only oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-08
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- paul fox -- 2016-06-07
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- paul fox -- 2016-06-07
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- PhD teacher -- 2016-06-08
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- paul fox -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- Silver Star -- 2016-06-06
- Re "only Oral teaching" -- amused -- 2016-06-06
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