> conventionally /T D F B x/ respectively. (but go ahead and use {f
> v}
> if the language does not also have labiodentals. does any natlang
> distinguish /f/ and /F/?)
> --
> Anton Sherwood --
http://www.ogre.nu/ -
Well, my 'formal' idiolectal pronounciation of Hebrew distinguishes
between /v/ (vav) and /B/ (bhet). Except for the Aramaic word /t'abvan/,
which under influence from my brother i end up pronouncing [t'avwan]
instead of [t'aBvan].
-Stephen (Steg)
"...[umasge l@me3baD t'avwan uq@Sot]."