Re: Tech: One, two, three, four, five consonant words
From: | Danny Wier <dawier@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, June 5, 2001, 7:31 |
Sorry Andreas, I forgot to answer your question!
| Dwga! And I thought Tairezazh had scary initial clusters! (I'm currently
| trying to decide whetehr /fk/ is a valid initial cluster or not. If not,
| would a fk>sk change be believeable?)
Only if your language (or just words with fk-) was inherited by Indo-Europeans.
Then again, Greek has initial combinations like pt-, ct-, bd-, phth-, chth-,
gn-, mn-, ks- and ps-...
A labial followed by a velar doesn't occur in Greek as far as I know, but still,
it's a conlang, who needs rules?
~DaW~
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