Re: THEORY: Sandhi
From: | Dan Jones <dan@...> |
Date: | Monday, December 3, 2001, 23:29 |
Cheng Zhong Su escreva:
>Answer: It seemed no rules to apply the phonteic
>system for mandarin language, some one beleive there
<snip>
Eh? Ease-of-learning appeared how? FWIW, I suppose liason, celtic-style
mutations, elesions etc. could be considered forms of sandhi- it's just
that sandhi seems to be confined to used in Sanskrit AFAIK. Apart form the
one mentioned, are there any other languages which explicitly use the term
"sandhi" to describe phonetic changes?
Dan
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semo la flamma, semo la casea
semo la tuta, semo la cambea
We are the spark, we are the flame
We are the people, we are the change
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