Re: C-IPA underlying principles and methods
From: | P. M. Arktayg <pmva@...> |
Date: | Thursday, February 27, 2003, 22:24 |
Isaac A. Penzev ta nugatu-r:
> Hmm. Strange. I CAN hear the difference between French |s| (which is the
> same as in Russian) and Spanish |s| (which is the same as in English). And I
> clearly perceive French (and Russian) |s| as dental, and English (and
> Spanish) one as alveolar. Can it be a case of disagreement in *terms*
> between different linguistic schools? For the Russian school (acc. to
> Dr.Scherba) says that [T] and [s_d] constitute *different* POAs! [T] is NOT
> dental acc. to Dr.Scherba! It's *inter*-dental, while [s_d] is
> "front-tongue". "Front-tongue" consonants may have "additional
> articulations": dental (as basic one), alveolar, postalveolar,
> alveolopalatal.
To tak, jak w Polsce. For me the difference between English interdental _th_
and Polish dental _s_ is clear.
"front-tongue" = _coronal_
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