Re: XSAMPA for /ts/?
From: | Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@...> |
Date: | Friday, April 25, 2003, 11:37 |
--- Isaac Penzev skrzypszy:
> And i saw [ts)] several times... i like it so much that i'm gonna use this
> shmampification from now on... and by analogy: [tS)], [pf)], [kp)]...
Speaking about affricates, is an affricate by definition a stop followed by its
corresponding fricative, or can it also be the other way round? Let's say,
[st], [St], ...
Besides, I think [pf] is not strictly an affricate. A proper affricate would be
either [p_p\] (labial) or [p*_f], where p* is my ad hoc invention for a
labiodental stop. Or am I wrong?
At last, what would be the proper IPA/X-SAMPA representation for an
alveo-palatal stop, the thing that appears in the Polish affricate <c'> [t_s\]?
Jan
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