Verse:Irta/Tricin: Difference between revisions
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*different casual pronunciations - et ha becomes /ɛθ̠ə/ | *different casual pronunciations - et ha becomes /ɛθ̠ə/ | ||
*resh may be a retroflex approximant or retroflex flap | *resh may be a retroflex approximant or retroflex flap | ||
*vav and lenited beth become the Hawaiian v~w phoneme | *vav and lenited beth become the Hawaiian v~w phoneme, for modern speakers it's /v/ | ||
*ani "I" is sometimes pronounced /ɪni/; this is a regionalism in Cualand | *ani "I" is sometimes pronounced /ɪni/; this is a regionalism in Cualand | ||
*tzere and segol are sometimes distinguished in some older Cualand accents as /e:/ and /ɛ/, but these are merged in modern accents. Even in older accents, tzere is realized as /ɛ/ in closed syllables, such as /lɛv/ "heart" and /zɛɻ/ "wreath". | *tzere and segol are sometimes distinguished in some older Cualand accents as /e:/ and /ɛ/, but these are merged in modern accents. Even in older accents, tzere is realized as /ɛ/ in closed syllables, such as /lɛv/ "heart" and /zɛɻ/ "wreath". Tzere is never a diphthong in Cualand. | ||
=== A Tuzzo Lanto === | === A Tuzzo Lanto === | ||