Frank wrote:
> > Lemme see... Well, as for Suisse Romande and Schwitzerdütsch, they
obviously
> > have front rounded /y/ and /Y/. As for the variety of Rumauntsch-Ladin
> > spoken in Switzerland, I'm not sure, the only knowledge I have of it is
> > based on Swiss banknotes (where there's written only something like:
Banca
> > Naziunala Svizra - Tschuncanta Francs - la banconoda è protegida dal
dretg
> > penal). Friulian does not have them.
>
> Ok, I looked in my timetable of Viafier Retica; Rhaeto-Rumantsch has them
> indeed.
>
> I'm still curious as to how that 'tg' cluster is articulated...
>
/dZ/. word finally it *should* be devoiced (/tS/).
Luca