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Re: pervasive 'y's...
- Subject: Re: pervasive 'y's...
- From: trevor hill <thill@quark.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 14:55:10 -0600
I thought that this would be like
CKUle NIXli, and
ckulyNIXli...
the latter it seems would still have a little stress on the 'cku', but not
as much as the former, so ... am i totally wrong here? They still seem
very similar to me.......
co'o
mi'e trevyr.
-----Original Message-----
From: BestATN@aol.com
To: lojban@onelist.com
Sent: 99-4-28 14:32
Subject: [lojban] Re: pervasive 'y's...
From: BestATN@aol.com
In a message dated 4/28/99 2:42:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
thill@Quark.Com
writes:
<< thing, so it's really hard to tell whether someone said 'ckule nixli'
or
'ckulynixli', which probably wouldn't, but might have slightly
different
meanings.... oh well. ;) pronounce those vowels clearly, man... :)
>>
The stress is different too, so the vowels aren't the only
distinguishing
feature.
Steven
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