Re: noun forms of verbs
From: | Tristan Alexander McLeay <anstouh@...> |
Date: | Monday, November 19, 2001, 23:40 |
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, nicole dobrowolski wrote:
> -myo froge sionk:
> > --- Josh Roth froge sionk:
> > > In a message dated 11/18/01 10:46:40 AM,
> > > fuzzybluemonkeys@YAHOO.COM writes:
> > > >if i haven't totally screwed up the (sampa) notation i think it
> > > >would be pronounced:
> > > >TEtrE
> > > >i'm not so sure i have the right r though
> > >
> > > So wait ... if <th> represents one consonant than why isnt
> > >hethetre thethetre?
> > >
> > um... because i'm demented and i do my reduplication based on
> > spelling rather than phonetics?
> >
> which begs the question... am i still allowed to call it reduplication?
You could say that /T/ developed from an earlier /th/ or something...
Tristan
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