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stoutfellow ([personal profile] stoutfellow) wrote2010-03-09 08:58 am
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A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing

The passage below is from David Weber's Ashes of Victory. A (supposed) xenolinguist is speaking to a non-linguist.
What we call a 'phoneme' is the smallest bit of sound that may change or alter meaning, which usually means a vowel or consonant, and phonemes vary from language to language... In Spanish, the 'sp' phoneme never begins a word; in Standard English, however, that's quite a common beginning sound.
I know there's at least one person who reads this who will understand my exasperation.

[personal profile] ex_gryphon136 2010-03-09 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Um, doesn't "Spain" start with an sp?