From sbelknap@UIC.EDU Sat Feb 19 15:12:06 2000 X-Digest-Num: 369 Message-ID: <44114.369.2026.959273826@eGroups.com> Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 17:12:06 -0600 From: Steven Belknap Subject: Re: Dr. James Cooke Brown >The weakness of the close-comma in vowel pairs is that >linguistically it introduces a semi-vowel. (Lo,is -> /lowis/). By >devoicing the glide and maintaining the airflow to prevent a >word-ending glottal stop or pause, which we mark with the apostrophe >instead of the close-comma, the glide tends to sound more like an >"h" (/lohis/), which is why I teach the two marks together in >explaining why Lojban apostrophe is not really "h". > >lojbab But the alternative orthography does equate with <'>, no? Steven Belknap, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Medicine University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria