Re: Unilang: the Phonology
From: | daniel andreasson <daniel.andreasson@...> |
Date: | Thursday, April 26, 2001, 20:56 |
Matt Pearson wrote:
> These guys are called "syllabic" nasals, because they form
> the nucleus of a syllable: [N.ge.ni].
I know there are som Chadic langs which have prenasalized
stops, some of which are syllabic and some of which aren't.
You can tell which are, because they carry tone.
||| daniel
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