Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
From: | Sudár Balázs <sudika@...> |
Date: | Sunday, April 28, 2002, 17:42 |
> >In Hungarian we use both, and there's no problem about any of them (at
> >least for me :) You can't produce /kt/ as fast as /tk/, because it will be
> >/gt/ then. That's it...
>
> Is that /g/ a proper voiced [g], or a lenis [k]?
It's certainly not a real [g], nor a [k]. Depends on dialect, too. If you speak
really fast, you can sometimes make only a little stop, and then go on. There's
people who makes a lenis [k], and others make some kind of [g].
Balazs
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Sudár Balázs
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