Re: New Brithenig words, part Deux.
From: | Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> |
Date: | Monday, May 28, 2001, 5:37 |
CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU writes:
>Not only in Italian, but also in Romanian. Also, <c> before front vowels
>in Old
>English was sometimes pronounced /tS/, other times /k/ (closer to [c] in
>actual
>value).
in montreiano, i froze the development at /ts/ for c in front of front
vowels and g at /Z/. They could probably go all the way to /tS/ and /dZ/
though (wait......does /Z/ tend to go to /dZ/ or vice versa?)
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