Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?
- From: Harlan Messinger <hmessinger.removethis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 15:02:59 -0500
Sonja Elen Kisa wrote:
In the following languages, what are all the permissible syllable codas
at the end of a word? For example, I know that a Mandarin word cannot
end in -p, but it can end in -n or the -ng phoneme.
Arabic, Hindi, French, English, German, Standard Mandarin, Spanish,
Russian, Japanese?
What specifically do you mean by "coda"?
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