Frank Valoczy wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Muke Tever wrote:
>
> > (Also my Hungarian book says it only has long /a:/, the short version
>being
> > /O/... dunno if that's right. I understand Sanskrit was something
>similar...
> > English even hasn't got /a/, though other low vowels like /A/ and
>/&/...)
>
>
>Yes. Hungarian has only long /a:/. The short "a" (without acute) is
>something between /A/ and /O/
Would that be [Q] (low back rounded vowel - rounded version of [A])?
Andreas
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