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Old 20-May-2006, 22:46
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How do you pronounce "th" in different position?
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I'm afraid that depends on the position, the letters around it, etc. For eample, lexical words tend to have an unvoiced sound if it is at the beginning, while grammatical words tend to voice the sound.
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