Re: Lingwa de Planeta (LdP) introductory course
From: | Benct Philip Jonsson <conlang@...> |
Date: | Sunday, August 5, 2007, 11:52 |
I consistently hear the Russian -Tb in infinitive forms
as [-ts_j], but my Russian teachers don't seem to be
able to hear or notice the affriction. Good thing at
least some Russians would seem to agree with me! :-)
lingwadeplaneta skrev:
> I'm listening to my own speech and I can hear that there is. Only, not
> to such extent as in Belorussian.
>
>
> --- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, MorphemeAddict@... wrote:
>> In a message dated 8/4/2007 10:38:45 AM Central Daylight Time,
>> lingwadeplaneta@... writes:
>>
>>
>>> Just one more remark. In the Russian "delat'" the first "d" is
>>> palatalized, and in fact what is pronounced is [dz'elat'].
>>>
>> No, there is no 'z' component in standard modern Russian "delat'".
>> There is such a component in Belorusian, but it's spelled 'dz', too.
>>
>> stevo </HTML>
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/BP 8^)>
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Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch atte melroch dotte se
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