Re: THEORY: Semivowels
From: | R. Nierse <rnierse@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 9, 1999, 7:48 |
>=20
> I have, unfortunately, I can't remember the language. However, this
> was, IIRC, merely a form of progressive nasalization, so that it was an
> allophone, something like [kana~j~a~pa], where the rule was that
> nasalization continued forward until it reached a stop.
>=20
Guaran=ED does something like that, only regressive. The reflexive -ja- k=
an
be pronounced either [ja] or [=F1a] depending on the vowel in the root
ja-juk=E1 'to kill each other' a is oral
=F1a-me'=EB 'to give to eacht other' =EB is nasal
> > My dialect of English has four
> > glides: /w/, /w_0/, /j/, and /j_0/
>=20
> I assume you mean [w_0] and [j_0]? I don't know of any dialects that
> have a phonemic [j_0], and I don't think you've said you have phonemic
> [w_0], either.
>=20
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