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Re: Still wondering about '...



But the Reference Grammar (Chapter 3) specifically says it _is_ 
pronounced like an [h].  Here are some quotes:

<<  '	[h]		a unvoiced glottal spirant  >>

<<  The apostrophe represents a phoneme similar to a short, breathy 
English ``h'', (IPA [h]).  >> 

.deiv.



--- In lojban@y..., Lin Zhemin <ljm@l...> wrote:
> A single pause between two vowels, i.e. try to distinguish
> time and ta'im (N.B. time would be transcripted as 'thai~m' as
> ta'im is 'tha?im', where ? is a short pause and is not a glottal 
stop.)
> 
> 
> Wed, 31 Jan 2001, la Robin Lee Powell(rlpowell@c...) cusku di'e
> > If it's not supposed to sound like h, what _is_ it supposed to 
sound
> > like?
> 
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