Re: Yet Another Dumb IPA Question
From: | Mau Rauszer <maurauser@...> |
Date: | Friday, February 7, 2003, 8:35 |
E. Notagain <ecg321@...> 2003.02.07. 03:11:25 -5h-kor írta:
> How is CH represented? (like CHeese, CHips, CHicken)
> It sounds similar to /S/, but I just can't seem to find a symbol.
> Is it two seprate letters or what?
>
> --Erin Notagain--
>
> Cyrillic Is Easier Than IPA.
It is an affricate ie. a stop and a fricative, namely [t] + [S].
IPA doesn't use a separate sound for affricates so you should write [tS] for it.
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