----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny Wier" <dawier@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:23 AM
Subject: Re: Fave conlangs and essentialist explanations
> From: "daniel andreasson" <danielandreasson@...>
>
> | Danny Wier wrote:
> |
> | > By the way, what non-Klingon, non-Caucasian languages contain
> | > the consonant phoneme or phone /qX/ (or even /GR/)?
> |
> | Haha! I know that! That's got to be Dutch! :)
>
> You're right, it does... I actually meant IPA small capital G and inverted
small
> capital R, but I forgot the SAMPA for both. I think it involves
backslashes, so
> the sound is like [G\R\], right? That's the voiced counterpart of /qX/.
I think it's [GR\]
It's an interesting sound :-)
so...is /qX/ is in sch-( /sqX/?)