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Re: [lojban] Re: [h] (was: RE: Re: Aesthetics



At 09:22 AM 12/8/02 -0500, John Cowan wrote:
>Robin Turner scripsit:
>
> > Surely anyone who can say "uhuh" can say "ihi".
>
>
>Well, actually, no.  [h] has back articulation, and so does [u], but
>stretching from [i] to [h] and back again is quite hard.
>
>I pronounce i'i using [C], the German ich-sound.  This is the natural
>result if you turn off voicing and add palatal friction.

What if you don't add palatal friction?  When I do "i'i" I don't raise my 
tongue as I do for "iCi" (which I would probably consider ixi).  My "i'i" 
sounds more like the quick high laugh titter sometimes written "tee hee".

lojbab


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