> 2006/10/25, David J. Peterson <dedalvs@...>:
> >Now, I know that I've actually seen a language
> > where [t] and [s] are in complimentary distribution, but since
> > I can't think it up, just think about the process. >
http://dedalvs.free.fr/
> >
>
> The language you're thinking of is Rotokas,
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotokas. It is a terrible memory etched
> in my mind. The note in the article about the non-phonemicness of the
> spelling of the language's name is quite funny, though.
>
> Eugene
>