Kierro
@Kierro@kbin.social
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- Comment on Hey. You. Fill in the blank. 1 year ago:
I also wanted to add another aspect to this test:
The difference between wug-s (voiced fricative, sounds like z) and wug-s (unvoiced, sounds like s).As an example:
Dogs (dog/z/)
Cats (cat/s/)The same pluralization rule is applied to both words, but the actual sounds made are different depending on the voicing of the previous sound/letter. You can feel the 'voicing' (vibration) of different sounds by putting your hand on your throat while saying these words.
Also fun fact I have a tattoo of a wug :)