Re: Tsuhon: tentative phonology
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, April 25, 2001, 3:39 |
Barry Garcia wrote:
> In Japanese, doesnt u (depending where it is, i havent studied it, but can
> think of examples), and usually i (at least after /S/) tend to be very
> very faintly pronounced anyway?
Only word-finally or between voiceless consonants.
> So, wouldnt it
> not be unreasonable for Yoon to keep the /St/ she likes?\
Yeah, just not /Sv/, that would still have to be /Siv/
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