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Re: [lojban] What's the logic behind Lojban's sound system?



> > #>The phonology of /'/ and /@/, where /@/ = buffer vowel is so stupid
> > #>-- so unlike anything in natlangs -- that it is simply indefensible.
> 
> I don't know about that. Colloquial Turkish uses a short "i" (that's an 
> English "i", not a Lojban "i"!) or occasionally "ü" to buffer foreign words, 
> e.g. "film" is often pronounced "filim" and "studyo", "sütüdyo".

Totally off-topic, but possibly amusing: Matt Groening's animated
show "Futurama" recently did a spoof of the Japanese show "Iron Chef",
in which the ingredient for the contest was Soylent Green, which
they rendered as "soyurentu guriinu", which I thought was pretty
linguistically savvy for a TV show (and funny).

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