From: | Garth Wallace <gwalla@...> |
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Date: | Friday, April 25, 2003, 5:35 |
Estel Telcontar wrote:> --- michael poxon wrote: > >>Its simply the two IPA symbols /ts/ - but am I to >>assume you mean these two sounds regarded as a >>single phoneme (as in German, Russian, etc)? If so, >>the IPA symbol is /c/ and probably the XSAMPA is too. > > > Actually, the IPA symbol [c] represents a palatal stop, not an alveolar > affricate, I'm pretty sure. But I think "c" is a common way to > represent the affricate.Palatal consonants are dorsal, aren't they?
Estel Telcontar <estel_telcontar@...> |