Re: phonetic
From: | Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, January 4, 2005, 21:17 |
Ray Brown wrote:
>>> And there voiced equivalent? can a voiced plosive be
>>> aspirated?
>>
>>
>> Yes.
>
>
> Yes - they are common in the Indic languages.
They are strictly speaking breathy-voiced,
a peculiar kind of phonation in the larynx.
Aspiration is strictly delayed voice onset, and
that is of course not possible between a voiced
stop and a following (voiced) vowel.
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/BP 8^)>
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