> From: "Cheng Zhong Su" <suchengzhong@...>
> > Answer:Both syllbal and phoneme are from linear
> > phonology, as in late twenty century, there is an
> > nonlinear phonology. J.R.Firth gave an new unit of
> > sound 'one articulation type'. The idea of both
> > consonant and vowel being regarded as oral motions in
> > series was wrong one. It was cheated by letters
> > created by human being, in fact, when you say 'be' you
> > can separate 'b' from 'e' . They were uttered
> > togather.
> > We say that's a phonetic type or one action of mouth.
>
> Uh, and this differs from a syllable how, exactly?
>
> > I think there are more explanation in:
> >
> >
http://www.geocities.com/intelligent888/ARTICAL.doc
>
> (There isn't. BTW, .docs are very unwise on the Internet.)
>
> *Muke!