Let's say, in Ganda you find an [r] after a back vowel. Can you conclude that that word is a loanword? What if there's no similar word in nearby languages? Or this kind of thing wouldn't happen because each phonetic environment has to have roughly equal probability (about as many [r] sounds after front vowels as after back vowels)?
@Neptoid4 ай бұрын
What's the difference between phonological rules and phonotactical ones?
@g-rexsaurus79429 күн бұрын
Phonological rules = how phonemes are materialized when talking Phonotactical rules = how phonemes can be arranged in words/syllables
@ramzy-65662 жыл бұрын
Hello. is the sound /æ/ changed to /eɪ/ before /ŋ/. as in bank /bæŋk/ or thanks /θæŋks/
@jihadaatman908010 ай бұрын
no, /ae/ become a nazal vowel.. bcz it s influenced by nazal consonants
@smailhouich9 ай бұрын
@@jihadaatman9080 he asked two years ago hahahaha
@ramzy-6566 Жыл бұрын
I hope new videos. Thank you so much.
@amauchedorathyyobiasor223510 ай бұрын
What is taxonomic phonolgy and praguan Phonology
@timetraveller66434 ай бұрын
I am a little confused on the difference between "Barry" and "Mary" both are 'ae'. Is Mary nasalized?
@pyjamas722710 күн бұрын
Yes m is a nasal
@khodorayach72452 жыл бұрын
If two phones have no minimal pairs are they ALWAYS allophones of the same phoneme?