Re: vowel descriptions
From: | Tom Wier <artabanos@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 15, 1998, 19:39 |
Nik Taylor wrote:
> Raymond A. Brown wrote:
> > (or in Scouse - one of my colleagues is Scouse - [bu:kx]).
>
> [kx]? Interesting. Is that a general rule, syllable-final (or perhaps
> word-final) [k] --> [kx]?
Also, do all voiceless stops become affricates like that? So, are
there things like p --> [pf] / _# and t --> [ts] (or even [tT]) / _#?
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