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From: | Kasunagi <kasunagi@...> |
Date: | Monday, November 19, 2001, 14:42 |
Please bear with me as I describe this I am learning the Ipa equivalents to the sounds:
Vowels:
A as in Father
E as in let
I as in machine
U as in under
Semivowels:
Y as in yo-yo
Constants:
P as in people
B as in bat
T as in toy
D as in drop
K as in cat
G as in gem
F as in phone
V as in very
S as in seen
Z as in zoo
L as in long
M as in mom
N as in name
General syllable structure is one of the following:
Cv
Vc
Cvc
Vcv
C
V
S is used to separate any double vowels or constants
Normally cvc and vcv are the roots with cv, vc, v, and c serving as affixes.
All sounds are pronounced with no glides.
Well that's it for now the rest when I get the chance
c-ya later
sean wahl