Re: Chinese Dialect Question
From: | JS Bangs <jaspax@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 2, 2003, 17:50 |
Garth Wallace sikyal:
> JS Bangs wrote:
> > Mark J. Reed sikyal:
> >
> > Furthermore, most languages have exactly one rhotic
>
> Is this a universal, or are there some languages with more than one?
I have read about a South American language with a distinction between
trilled and approximant r's. However, such languages are pretty rare.
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