Re: ConGermanicRomanceLang?
From: | Raymond Brown <ray.brown@...> |
Date: | Sunday, December 10, 2000, 19:21 |
At 8:51 pm -0800 9/12/00, Danny Wier wrote:
[....]
>
>Verner's Law: a fricative (f, , s) between vowels, if it occurs after
>the stressed vowel, is voiced: (v, , z).
Hey, I see an apple there!
Is this from an augmented Roman alphabet? And what's that strange symbol
between {f} and {s}? It looks like a reverse cedilla to me?
Ray.
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