From: | Daniel Andreasson <daniel.andreasson@...> |
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Date: | Wednesday, October 11, 2000, 10:21 |
Robert Hailman:> > I thinks that what it is in Kirschenbaum anyways.YHL:> Oh, goodie.Hmm. Wouldn't that be /E/? When I see /3/ I think of a kind of schwa. Of course, I might be confusing Kirsh and SAMPA, but I think /E/ is the standard way of representing it. *checking* No, it's /E/ both in Kirshenbaum and SAMPA. Daniel