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RE: [lojban] What's the logic behind Lojban's sound system?
Craig:
> >5) Why does lojban use such a rare phonemical
> >opposition as /h/ vs. /x/, which moreover is found
> >in just one of the languages it takes as 'models'
> >(only Arabic contrasts them)?
>
> It doesn't. An equally correct pronunciation of ' is as an unvoiced th
> sound.
The fact remains that Lojban DOES contrast [h] and [x], and likewise
contrasts [c,] (as an exponent of /'/) and [x].
The phonology of /'/ and /@/, where /@/ = buffer vowel is so stupid
-- so unlike anything in natlangs -- that it is simply indefensible.
The inventors of Lojban were not omniscient; they had very good ideas
about very many things, but phonology was a blind spot.
--And.