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What exactly is a "slant phoneme"? Google turns up only one other FW page of yours, and some poet talking about phonaesthetics. --[[User:Tropylium|John Vertical]] 13:23, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | What exactly is a "slant phoneme"? Google turns up only one other FW page of yours, and some poet talking about phonaesthetics. --[[User:Tropylium|John Vertical]] 13:23, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
Sorry I didn't see this for a while. Usually, they're created when borrowing from a neighboring language (or languages) especially in cases of rampant bilingualism forces a language to sometimes or conditionally consider a largely borrowed phone as a phoneme (or near to one). The only real world example I can think of are [ʧ] and [ʤ] in German, which are in most dialects are essentially phonemes (but they still have a somewhat contested status). ===== |
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What exactly is a "slant phoneme"? Google turns up only one other FW page of yours, and some poet talking about phonaesthetics. --John Vertical 13:23, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Sorry I didn't see this for a while. Usually, they're created when borrowing from a neighboring language (or languages) especially in cases of rampant bilingualism forces a language to sometimes or conditionally consider a largely borrowed phone as a phoneme (or near to one). The only real world example I can think of are [ʧ] and [ʤ] in German, which are in most dialects are essentially phonemes (but they still have a somewhat contested status). =====