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inormally like *i* in 'machine'; when unstressed before a vowel, like
*i*in 'onion' or in 'phobia');
e.g. *bile, biliose, varie*;
JOSU: IPA: [j], nonne?
unormally like *u* in 'plural'; when unstressed before a vowel, like *u* in
'persuade' or in 'superfluous'; e.g. *plural, persuader, superflue*;
JOSU: IPA: [w], nonne?
§5
In DIPHTHONGS the vowels retain their independent sound values. The
diphthong *ai* is pronounced as in 'kaiser,' *au* as in 'kraut.' Stressed *e
* and *i* are separated by a syllabic break from a following *a, e, o*; e.g.
*mie, io, spondeo, via, bastardia*. Unstressed *i* and *u* turn into
semiconsonants before a following vowel; e.g. *Bulgaria, filatorio,
persuader*.
JOSU:
AI [ai], nonne?
AU [au], nonne?
IA [ja], nonne?
UA [wa], nonne?
Secundo isto, Cómo serea EURO? [euro], nonne?
§13
SYLLABIFICATION follows pronunciation. Single consonants, except *x*,
belong with the following syllable. Consonant groups are divided but *l*and
*r* must not be separated from preceding *b, c, ch, d, f, g, p, ph, t, th*,
and *v*. The combinations *qu, gu, su* behave like single consonants.
JOSU:
Secundo isto [kri.sto], nonne?
Josu Lavin
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