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Re: [lojban] gizmu]



> For instance in french:  {anecdote} ('c' is voiced in 'g')
> or {obtenir} ('b' is unvoiced in 'p')
> 
> I see no reason why lojban will be spared this natural tendency.
> In french, even if it is usually seen as bad accent to do it, and people
> do try to avoid it in formal speech, it always shows in current usage:
> human laziness is always the winner :-)

This is not an example of speaker laziness, but of bad language
design; encoding meanings into sounds that are not well-suited to
the organs that produce them.  A properly engineered language would
not "suffer" from such assimilations, but would assume them as a
requirement for its design.

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