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a "glottal stop"
When I've heard interesting pronounced without the t in the States, it's not replaced with a glottal stop, as in Cockney, but has assimilated to an n: /Inn@rEsn/ rather than /In?@rEsn/.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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