--- Piotr Blikli skrzypszy:
> One of my conlangs, currently called "Montanic", has a sound change where
> each of the fricatives from its parent language, Khangathyagon, has become
> the corresponding affricate. This includes a glottal affricate, which
> sounds a bit like coughing when I try to pronounce it.
> [...]
> pf tth ts ch kkh 'h
> [pf] [tT] [ts] [tS] [kx] ['h]
> bv ddh dz j
> [bv] [dD] [dz] [dZ]
Does this mean that Montanic also has dental /t/ and /d/ (X-SAMPA: [t_d] and
[d_d]?
Jan
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