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Padre?
Apr 2, 2007 11:10:49 GMT -5
Post by Padre Romero on Apr 2, 2007 11:10:49 GMT -5
Yes, they apparently only have geminate /l/s. Not so...for instance, they'd pronounce "Floretinasian Accent" Flloretinasian Accsaent" The accent, which I occasionally make mistakes on, was pieced togather by some friends of mine. The exact rules are (subject to change): /l/ becomes /l//l/ /k/ becomes /k//s/ when followed by a vowel /^^/ becomes /tf/ when followed by /Er/ (I can't type the appropriate symbols)...(wh becomes ch when followed by air) /w/ at the beginning of some syllables becomes /v/ when followed by some consonants, "e" beomes "Ae" or "aer"
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