Re: CHAT: Blandness (was: Uusisuom's influences)
From: | D Tse <exponent@...> |
Date: | Friday, April 6, 2001, 11:53 |
>
> D Tse <exponent@...> writes:
> > I'm quite sure it's an unrounded version of /u/.
>
> Yes, I think so, too. In the Japanese films that I very frequently
> watch, my ear said: it's a mixture of [Y] (almost-front almost-high
> rounded) and [u] (both occur in German). Ok, both are rounded, but it
> was a misinterpretation of my ear. When I tried to speak [u-], it
> turned out that when moved forward a bit, it gave something between
> [I=] (center high unrounded) and [u-] (back high unrounded). And
> that's exactly the sound that I heard in the films.
>
> BTW, I think Turkish dotless i is [I=], not [u-]. Which book claimed
> it was [u-]? Who can give me pointers?
>
> **Henrik
>
Is that barred i [I=] and if not what is it?
Imperative
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