Re: Glottal stops (was: B. Cthia and Nom) Marketa J Zvelebil Thu, 24 Apr 1997 09:18:25 -0700 On Apr 23, 12:02pm, Saul Epstein wrote: > Subject: Re: Glottal stops (was: B. Cthia and Nom) > From: Marketa J Zvelebil > Subject: Re: Glottal stops (was: B. Cthia and Nom) > > >from Saul R. Epstein > >> I'm not sure what to do with it > >> between a vowel and a consonant, as in a'Tha... > >> > >> -- > > > >Two ways to treat that a(stop) Tha or at-Tha. Depending from wich > region > >of Vulcan you are. > > > >Marketa > > I wonder then if the extra /t/ in the second variation is always /t/ > regardless of the following consonant, or an unaspirated version of the > following consonant, or a voiceless stop at the same point of > articulation as the following consonant? > > -- > from Saul R. Epstein > liberty uit net It is a voiceless stop at the same point of articulation as the following consonant, not always a "t" marketa -- Dr. Marketa J Zvelebil, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, 91 Riding House Street London W1P 8BT, ENGLAND. Tel: (44) 0171 878-4012 ,Fax: (44) 0171 878-4040 e-mail: marketa*ludwig,ucl,ac,uk http://www,ludwig,ucl,ac,uk/st/hello,html * "Computers make excellent and efficient servants but I have no wish to serve under them." (Spock - The Ultimate Computer)