aspirated and unaspirated c
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Sun Aug 11 22:22:37 UTC 2002
> Second, neither Buechel nor Riggs ever, to my
knowledge, acknowledged that there is an aspiration
contrast for "c".
My recollection is that Buechel's 1939 grammar does
make the distinction, but I don't have it here at home.
That's the place to look though. He was very
consciencious about marking aspiration there. I blame
the dictionary problems on Paul Manhart's editing, or
lack thereof, after B's death. I could be wrong
though.
Bob
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