On Tuesday 16 June 2009 18:28:50 Yoav Nir wrote:
> Interesting, because I can't pronounce it syllabic.
> It comes out like shi-djer-ka-ri
I meant I can't say it as "cid,jrka,ri".
There are a few Russian words which begin with difficult consonant clusters. I
can say "mgla" (darkness) with or with
Interesting, because I can't pronounce it syllabic.
It comes out like shi-djer-ka-ri
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 June 2009 09:30:24 tijlan wrote:
> > In LFB 12, the r-hyphen in "cidjrkari" is claimed to be "a syllable on
> > its own, and the word should s
On Tuesday 16 June 2009 09:30:24 tijlan wrote:
> In LFB 12, the r-hyphen in "cidjrkari" is claimed to be "a syllable on
> its own, and the word should sound something like shidgerkari".
> But, according to CLL, "l/m/n/r" can be either syllabic or
> non-syllabic. Isn't LFB's description a bit mi