05:2005:20, 17 February 2013diffhist0
Fofudja
→Examples of usage: Human being got no hyphen. Not even pre-1990 orthographic agreement Portuguese that must have more hyphens than all other languages in the world combined got a hyphen in "ser humano".
13:1713:17, 13 February 2013diffhist+632
Sibilant
1 - Italian says so and Brazilian says citing others 2 - It is not supremacist. Fluminense IS a. kind of a Brazilian average b. less innovative, often it just brings out characteristics that Portuguese is likely to develop from other dialects c. standard.
15:5015:50, 6 February 2013diffhist+1
Estancia
Changed IPA transcription to the near-nationwide pronunciation (present in regions of southern Brazil distant to Florianópolis, in Brasília and in almost all of northern Brazil).
05:3305:33, 4 February 2013diffhist+95
Brazilians in South Korea
Asian Brazilian Christianity, just as the Cristianities of other groups in Brazil, often incorporates elements of their traditional religions (in this case Buddhism). Syncretism between Christianity and Buddhism is the theme of most "Japanese churches".
14:2214:22, 1 February 2013diffhist+632
Sibilant
It's like Catalan. Postalveolar doesn't necessarily mean palato-alveolar, we just use the easier symbols (also because tradition got to represent both variants, Eu and Br, with similar ones). Some sources make it clear that Br's palatalized as Japnz. tho.
13:5113:51, 1 February 2013diffhist+1
Mulheres de Areia
Wait, only in South, SP, MS, MT, parts of MG and GO, RO, and RR people can pronounce a sibilant before an alveolo-palatal affricate, so it is rather marginal.
13:4313:43, 1 February 2013diffhist0
Zélia Duncan
It is impossible to do such a diphthong. The glide would rather make the 'li' become an alveolo-palatal, that is, the same sound of an 'lh'.
13:3113:31, 1 February 2013diffhist+10
Alberto Santos-Dumont
1 - Pointless 2 - Allophonically, in São Paulo, but not around Juiz de Fora. Also, it is disingenuous at best to choose what allophonic trait of Portuguese we can use in transcriptions here. There are more logical ones and still I was blocked for this 1s
05:2005:20, 17 February 2013diffhist0
Fofudja
→Examples of usage: Human being got no hyphen. Not even pre-1990 orthographic agreement Portuguese that must have more hyphens than all other languages in the world combined got a hyphen in "ser humano".
13:1713:17, 13 February 2013diffhist+632
Sibilant
1 - Italian says so and Brazilian says citing others 2 - It is not supremacist. Fluminense IS a. kind of a Brazilian average b. less innovative, often it just brings out characteristics that Portuguese is likely to develop from other dialects c. standard.
15:5015:50, 6 February 2013diffhist+1
Estancia
Changed IPA transcription to the near-nationwide pronunciation (present in regions of southern Brazil distant to Florianópolis, in Brasília and in almost all of northern Brazil).
05:3305:33, 4 February 2013diffhist+95
Brazilians in South Korea
Asian Brazilian Christianity, just as the Cristianities of other groups in Brazil, often incorporates elements of their traditional religions (in this case Buddhism). Syncretism between Christianity and Buddhism is the theme of most "Japanese churches".
14:2214:22, 1 February 2013diffhist+632
Sibilant
It's like Catalan. Postalveolar doesn't necessarily mean palato-alveolar, we just use the easier symbols (also because tradition got to represent both variants, Eu and Br, with similar ones). Some sources make it clear that Br's palatalized as Japnz. tho.
13:5113:51, 1 February 2013diffhist+1
Mulheres de Areia
Wait, only in South, SP, MS, MT, parts of MG and GO, RO, and RR people can pronounce a sibilant before an alveolo-palatal affricate, so it is rather marginal.
13:4313:43, 1 February 2013diffhist0
Zélia Duncan
It is impossible to do such a diphthong. The glide would rather make the 'li' become an alveolo-palatal, that is, the same sound of an 'lh'.
13:3113:31, 1 February 2013diffhist+10
Alberto Santos-Dumont
1 - Pointless 2 - Allophonically, in São Paulo, but not around Juiz de Fora. Also, it is disingenuous at best to choose what allophonic trait of Portuguese we can use in transcriptions here. There are more logical ones and still I was blocked for this 1s