Re: Non-Finno-Ugric/Turkish vowel harmony systems and the evolution thereof.
From: | JS Bangs <jaspax@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 17:52 |
David Peterson sikyal:
> I have a vowel harmony system for one of my languages that includes its
> historical origins. It's the same vowel system as Turkish, but rather than
> two underrepresented vowels, there are (I think) 21. I posted it to the
> list twice, but no one read it.
I did too read it, and I even commented on it. Not that I have the time
to read or comment on much these days . . .
Jesse S. Bangs jaspax@u.washington.edu
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