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Too much of a fuss? They are phonetically very different sound and \'a\' vowels differ very prominently. They are hard to learn for foreigners to pronounce correctly because there are so many and often are \
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Too much of a fuss? They are phonetically very different sound and \\\'a\\\' vowels differ very prominently. They are hard to learn for foreigners to pronounce correctly because there are so many and often are \\\"stigmatizing\\\" mistakes: if you mispronounce them, you are recognized as non-native spaeker.

BTW, I saw in the history that you deleted TrivialTitle, saying that \\\"tr\\\" is phonetically equivalent to \\\"chr\\\" and sounds nothing like a hard \\\"t\\\". Not alliterative... true phonetically, but human brain is trained to recognize them as very alike sounds because of the same spelling.

So make up your mind, please. Either make a fuss out of everything and hold phonetic standards to every example, or allow that the writing can be thought alliterative as well.
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