Re: Latin <h>
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Sunday, January 11, 2004, 13:12 |
En réponse à Benct Philip Jonsson :
>This is interesting as it is analogous to Japanese, where
>historically *p\ changed to /h/, but retained a [p\]
>allophone before *u (now /M/). I suspect we have to do
>with an universal which prevents the delabialization
>of [p\] before a fully labialized vowel. NB Japanese
>/h/ has a [C] allophone before /i/ as well!
I doubt it. In some dialects (Gasconic dialects IIRC), the f > h went all
the way, including in front of [w] ("fire" is "huek" there).
Christophe Grandsire.
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