Re: Voicing and Plurality
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Monday, June 17, 2002, 16:12 |
At 23:26 2002-06-14 -0300, Pablo David Flores wrote:
>I don't know anything about Tibetan, except that its writing
>system is extremely conservative and transliteration seems to follow
>it; I guess most of those lost affixes are still visible in the
>written language
Yes.
>but not in the spoken form.
Not in Hlasa pronunciation, anyway. There are more conservative dialects.
>Anyone?
HTH
/BP 8^)>
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