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Old 20-Dec-2007, 12:07
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hi

as i said i sent the most complete base word list. it took 3 months to be complete and now it's available for you.

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Where did you say it, and what did you say? I don't want to belittle your work, but isn't this just a list of a few thousand words? In what sense is it 'most complete'? And is there a reason for the selection of these - relatively - few words?

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look at your words that you using to speak. if you know how to analyse these words to prefix, suffix and root you would understand that all the roots are in that PDF.
go back and check my last email "List of English Prefixes and Suffixes".
did you ever find 3 thousand words root?if you found so you are right!
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A link would have been useful : http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...tml#post238115

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that is mine
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For Heaven's sake, I know it is.

The point is that when you post something that needs some context to make it understandable or useful, you should either specify the context or link to it. I did it for you, so that anyone who wants to make sense of your initial post can try. Otherwise, your list of roots is meaningless.



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oh of course and thanks.
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oh of course and thanks.
Anyway, Mozaffary, you have done us a great favour. Thanks a million.
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Great job man, but i wonder how you did it!
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Dear M.Mozaffary

My heartfelt thanks to you for the labour you have undergone to ease the problem of English pronunciation. We hope you will come up with more ideas in the future. May Allah bless you!
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