Re: [p] <-> [k_W] ( was Re: /s/ vs /z/)
From: | Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, May 6, 2003, 19:54 |
On Tue, 6 May 2003 10:55:38 -0700 Stone Gordonssen
<stonegordonssen@...> writes:
> > > Thanks. I haven't before encountered this (of course, there are
> many
> > > things I've not yet encountered). English is his native
> language?
> >
> >yes, and it's his only language (unless you consider west virginian
> to be a
> >separate language from english...)
>
> The dialects from South Carolina are closer to being a seperate
> language
> than are the ones from West Virginia. :)
>
> [A:m V "fIk.sIn t@ tEl jv ...]
don't you mean [jV] instead of [jv]?
[wVtVj@f@Ik.s@In.n@tEm.m@I_R]
--
Robert Wilson (aka kuvazokad, eltirno, edeí...)
http://www.kuvazokad.tk/ -- http://kuvazokad.free.fr/
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"boys speak in rhythm
and girls just lie."
-- anberlin - "foreign language"
narav teraz' iroti
kojes krat erarota
kuna, ysivaz' entas
naradas krat zuny narav
kuraz dityvyszi, radyji, sa rodyji
dimokrosi zosa endas
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