Pinyin question
- From: "Richard Fangnail" <richardfangnail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jul 2005 15:41:58 -0700
Why did they insist on having a distinction between X/Sh? The only
difference is the placement of the tongue tip; to the speakers of most
languages, there is no difference in the sound. They are also in
complementary distribution.
The result is to confuse the average person, esp. an English
speaker/reader but to impress Mensa members.
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