right, so This topic is going to be one of those topics that only has like 2-5 responses and then is never touched again, because I only have one question: is my concept of unreleased plosives correct or incorrect? I am going to give some examples in Korean to show what I believe to be is there IPA equivalent, and then you guys will tell me TRUE or FALSE.
1. 먹 - /mɑk̚/
2. 밥 - /pap̚/
3. 싶 - /ɕip̚/
Now Give you your answers! I am ready to learn whether or not I am completely wrong.
Question...
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All of the unreleased stops are correct.
The last one is /ɕʰip̚/ though, IINM.
The last one is /ɕʰip̚/ though, IINM.
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Re: Question...
Thank you :)Creyeditor wrote:All of the unreleased stops are correct.
The last one is /ɕʰip̚/ though, IINM.