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Re: subconscious sound preferences

From:Andrew Smith <hobbit@...>
Date:Thursday, December 31, 1998, 21:24
On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Herman Miller wrote:

> Probably. I haven't heard a recording of Maori, so I can only go by the > descriptions in books. It's similar to the "wh" in some dialects of > English. >
I have read somewhere that "wh" in Maori was originally a bilabial fricative. Southern Maori pronounced it as /h/ and other dialects as /w/. Modern speakers pronounce it as /f/ which may be a shift influenced by English speakers. - andrew. Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz Q. Why are there so many Smiths in the Phone Book? A. Because they all have telephones! -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GL d+ s-:+ a32 C+ UL P? L E? W++ N+ o-- K- w O M+ V PS++ PE- Y+ PGP- t+* 5+ X- R tv b+++ DI+ D-- G e++ h- !r y- ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------