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Re: Donation drive for audio component of the dictionary

... the phonemic quality of many sounds is different from how native speakers pronounce them. Few of the oldest recordings (recorded by a deeper male voice) have somewhat less of a foreign accent, although they too are obviously recorded by someone who is not a native speaker of Lakota. Such ...
by admin
May 26th, 2013, 1:44 am
 
Forum: Wótȟaŋiŋ na yaótȟaŋiŋpi - NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS
Topic: Donation drive for audio component of the dictionary
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18. č’, k’, p’, t’

... only about 1-2% of stops in a Lakota text. They, however, occur in some commonly used words, such as: kič’úŋ – to wear/use one's own šič’éši – male cousin k’ú – to give smth to sb k’á – to dig smth čík’ala – small k’íŋ – to carry smth on the shoulders k’uŋ – the aforesaid kap’óžela – light ...
by Jan
February 11th, 2009, 2:42 am
 
Forum: Tókhel eyápi na owápi - PRONUNCIATION and SPELLING
Topic: 18. č’, k’, p’, t’
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