[lit-ideas] Potato In The Mouth?

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 20:21:20 EST

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Why have I heard so many foreigners  say that 
       English-speakers talk as if they  have a potato 
      in their mouths? I've heard that teachers  even 
      tell their students in some cases to talk as 
      if their mouths were full. 
      What does this mean? I don't really  understand 
      the "potato in the mouth" concept. 
 
Cheers,
 
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