Re: rhotics (was: Hellenish oddities)
From: | Dan Sulani <dnsulani@...> |
Date: | Sunday, November 26, 2000, 8:09 |
On 25 Nov, BP Jonsson wrote:
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>I wonder how widespread lgs with more than one "r" phoneme are? Spanish is
>famous for its r/rr, Portuguese and Occitan have r/R, but beyond
>that? What about people's conlangs
My conlang, rtemmu, also has both /r/ (written r) and /R/ (written r`).
Sometimes they are both found in the same word; for example:
"r`koris" (= everywhere), or " werbr`" (= which).
Dan Sulani
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