Re: sound change question
From: | Sylvia Sotomayor <kelen@...> |
Date: | Monday, July 21, 2003, 3:49 |
So, Kélen has five stops:
p (labial) t (dental) ts* (alveolar) c (palatal) k (velar)
(*ts is often just [s] but is still counted as a stop.)
I've been contemplating some sound change with the goal of getting rid
of [p].
Which would be more reasonable?:
p t ts c k becoming
k t ts c q or becoming
kw t ts c k
Thanks,
-Sylvia
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Sylvia Sotomayor
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á (a-acute) é (e-acute) í (i-acute)
ó (o-acute) ú (u-acute) ñ (n-tilde)
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