Re: Tit'xka (Pretty Long Post)
From: | Gustavo Eulalio <guga@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 29, 1998, 0:04 |
On: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 17:49:49 -0600
Eric Christopherson wrote:
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> I was just wondering the other day, "are there any languages without
> either /o/ or /u/, or without either /e/ or /i/?"
There's Tupi (a Brazilian indian language), which I'm begining
to study now. It doesn't have /o/ nor /e/, but has /O/ and /E/.
(According to the book I'm reading.)
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