On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Tex Texin wrote: > John, > Yes I had meant you. So if you are outside NYC, you don't > say the Brooklynese "toidy toid street" (33rd st.) ;-) Right. But after 20 years here I do say "stand on line", "get on line" (for "stand in line", "get in line") with complete naturalness. > Anyway, I must have missed some prior e-mails, because I couldn't > tell why we seemed to be trying to agree on the pronounciation. I wondered how different people pronounced it, that's all; apparently even at Unicode Central there are three pronunciations in use. -- John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] C'est la` pourtant que se livre le sens du dire, de ce que, s'y conjuguant le nyania qui bruit des sexes en compagnie, il supplee a ce qu'entre eux, de rapport nyait pas. -- Jacques Lacan, "L'Etourdit"
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