| From: | Eddy Ohlms <etg@...> | 
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| Date: | Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 4:08 | 
> Then if your language _doesn't_ distinguish voicing, the clicks shouldn't > distinguish voicing either.That's what I was trying to say. As for your language's two alveolar clicks, I'd say secondary articulation would be a big impacter. A labialized alveolar click sounds definitely lower pitched.
| Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |