Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?
- From: naddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Christian Weisgerber)
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 17:00:06 +0000 (UTC)
Joachim Pense <snob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
-h is not possible in German.
Nor is the glottal stop.
But that isn't a phoneme, or is it?
I sort of hoped that Helmut Richter would pipe up here. He has
previously argued that the glottal stop is indeed a phoneme.
I good example to demonstrate the glottal stop is the perpetual
question whether to pronounce the Ukraine as "Ukr[ai]ne" or "Ukra-ine",
but since that is also a question of syllabicity, it can be analyzed
in different terms, I guess.
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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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