> In Italian, "orribile" has /o/, like "dove". > /O/ is, for example, in "cosa", "roba"; in "sonoro" > you can find both (s/o/n/O/r/o/)
Aha! You are a Colorni convert.
Moriarty keeps all ending unstressed o's and e's open. Why? I don't know.
I know that San Francisco Opera teaches the open unstressed vowels. What is taught where all you people are, at schools and in houses?
Isabelle
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