Re: THEORY: language and the brain [Interesting article]
From: | Tristan <kesuari@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 15:07 |
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 00:46, Andreas Johansson wrote:
> You're probably right. But [[d_d] for /D/ and [t_d] or [f] for /T/]
> weren't consciously chosen - they were the result of trying to imitate
> more correct pronunciation.
Not that it matters anymore if you can pronounce them fine, though :)
> And
> voiced fricatives, as said, isn't my forte - in my 'lect, /v/ is usually [v_0].
Are there any recordings around contrasting [v] and [v_0] (and [f] and
its voiced counterpart)? What is the actually difference [f] and [v_0]?
--
Tristan.
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