Re: More wierd phonemes
From: | Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 23:11 |
Christophe.Grandsire@bde.espci.fr writes:
>NOTE: How do you call the different kinds of teeth in English and other
>nat- and conlangs? In French, we have "incisives", "canines",
>"prémolaires"
>and "molaires".
Well Matt covered this already for the english terms. AFMCL, i really
havent thought of giving names to the different types of teeth. There will
probably be just two words, one referring to human teeth, and the other
referring to the teeth of animals.
I dont think the Saalangal would need to be specific, if a tooth hurts,
they'd probably point to it and say "this one".
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