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Re: lojban 'a'
Steven Belknap:
>>I'm from the western U.S. (me no speakee New English). Is it
something
>>like
>>halfway between the a's in "fat" and "father"?
>
>like the a in father.
The refgram states that 'a' as in father ("[A]") is an acceptable
alternative.
The preferred pronunciation is [a], which is only vaguely described.
>From PC's remark, it seems that it is halfway between [A] and fat-a.
Out of curiosity, why was [A], which can be easily confused with schwa,
chosen as an
acceptable alternative, while "a as in cat" was rejected? The latter
seems more distinct.
Rik.