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January 30, 2010
by Graham
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hospital ~ orbital ~ digital

Jack Windsor Lewis has mentioned (here) the frequently different pronunciation in BE of the /t/ in hospital and orbital. I wonder if part of the reason for the /t/ of hospital becoming voiced in British English, while that in orbital … Continue reading →

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