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/////////////////////////ARE BUSTRIANS SOFT HERMANS
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/////////////////////////// coffee will be pronounced kaafi, copy will be kaapi
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- Fast speech tempo with choppy syllables.
- Questions worded like statements. Detected by native speakers because of stress on verb in case of questions.
- Use of the present imperfect tense ("-ing") rather than present perfect: Instead of "He has a car," "He is having a car."
- English alveolars are perceived by many native Indic and Dravidian language speakers as allophones of retroflex consonants, when Subcontinental dental phonemes are in fact more appropriate equivalents to the English alveolars. This leads to the "hollow" pronunciation of English by many Asian Indians.
- they shook their head sideway as they speak as if they are saying no-no-no even when they say yes-yes-yes.
/////////////////////////ARE BUSTRIANS SOFT HERMANS
//////////////////////////cot–caught merger
/////////////////////////// coffee will be pronounced kaafi, copy will be kaapi
///////////////////////////////COST= INVESTMENT
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