mark by hand (was: the curious phonology of Wisconsin)

Laurence Horn laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Wed Nov 24 17:08:38 UTC 2004


>
>I started to include the three heterorganic diphthongs, but I stopped at two
>because of the single exception: the onomatopoeia "boing", which I think is
>the only example of "oyng" /oyN/.
>
Well, there's the equally (if animal rather than mineral)
onomatopoetic "oink", which is /oyN/ followed by /k/...

larry



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