kartavnie

Patrick.Seriot at SLAV.UNIL.CH Patrick.Seriot at SLAV.UNIL.CH
Wed May 5 16:01:23 UTC 2004


>The ordinary Russian [r], as I'm sure you know, is a trill. To make it
>involves a lot of complex articulatory juggling.



Just one question : the Spanish or Italian [r] is the same as
Russian. Is the phenomenon of kartavanie there as common as in Russia?
One the other side, Jewish Russian speakers are said to use the velar
[r] more often.
Any suggestion?

Patrick SERIOT

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