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[lojban] Re: gizmu
And Rosta scripsit:
> > I pronounce "prism" and "prison" alike, both with two syllables. So this
> > is normal (old) intervocalic voicing of /s/. I presume the now-lost /t/
> > of "listen" blocked this process, as likewise in "hustle", "castle",
> > "muscle", /p&sl=/ (conventionally "passel") < "parcel". "Often" is
> > on the same pattern as well.
>
> Indeed so. But synchronically, word-internal /sn/ is not impossible in
> native vocab.
My point is that the [z] in "prism" and "prison" is not assimilation, but
old intervocalic voicing.
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