From: | Matt Pearson <jmpearson@...> |
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Date: | Thursday, January 27, 2000, 17:51 |
>jmpearson@facstaff.wisc.edu writes: >>Ah, but "ak'a" isn't really a violation of the constraint in (1), since >>there's a glottal stop between the consonant and vowel. So "ak'a" >>is a case of VCCV getting syllabified as VC.CV. No problemo! > > >Ahh, so the glottal stop acts as a consonant?Yes, albeit an epenthetic one. Matt.