Re: /N/ vs /Ng/ (was: Re: English notation)
From: | Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |
Date: | Monday, July 2, 2001, 0:53 |
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 15:58:07 -0700, Frank George Valoczy
<valoczy@...> wrote:
>> what? Really with the /dZ/? I'd spell /andZ@l&it/, which'd be my closest
>> equivalent pronuciation, as <undulate> (or is it <unjulate>?) Actually,
>> I don't think i've ever heard the word ungulate, pronounced anyhowly,
>> ever before. What's it mean?
>
>IIRC like a cloven-hoofed animal.
Those would be the even-toed ungulates; there are also odd-toed ungulates
(horses, rhinos, and tapirs). Basically any animal with hooves.