From: | David Peterson <digitalscream@...> |
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Date: | Friday, April 20, 2001, 17:26 |
In a message dated 4/20/01 5:43:52 AM, alrivera@SOUTHERN.EDU writes: << Back in the throat? Isn't /H/ the consonantal equivalent of /y/, the rounded front vowel? What is [H] used for here? >> I actually explained in the original that it was a voiceless pharyngeal fricative. What could be a better symbol for it than [H]? -David
Raymond Brown <ray.brown@...> | |
Muke Tever <alrivera@...> | [H] |