Talk:Nasalization

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[edit] Nasalization patterns in English

Does anyone know the nasalization patterns in Am.E?

I've been thinking about this. I live in a French Territory and listening to English speakers speaking French, I get the impression that most English vowels are nasalised, to a greater or lesser degree. American more than English and Irish less than both.