Closed OwenAmarasi closed 5 years ago
This is not a problem of CLTS, but of your IPA. You should write a superscript nasal n
(indicates pre-nasalization). Tie bars are generally ignored in CLTS, as we do not need them, since we segment the data actively, with spaces.
OK, thanks.
Gereon is looking into how to handle this.
All the best, Owen
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This is not a problem of CLTS, but of your IPA. You should write a superscript nasal n (indicates pre-nasalization). Tie bars are generally ignored in CLTS, as we do not need them, since we segment the data actively, with spaces.
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In our data we have prenasalised affricates such as:
ɲ͡d͡ʒ and ɲ͡t͡ʃ
but when we use two tie bars only the first two symbols are joined e.g. <ɲ͡d͡ʒ> =
ɲd ʒ