Active 3 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 7k times. Improve this question. Arsen Arsen 5 5 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. I might have been a little inaccurate. I'm afraid they are not made of anything. Phonology is only my hobby, so I'm far from the expert. I guess I will know the difference from now. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. J-mster 3 3 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. This was a comprehensive answer. Common practice is to select the IPA symbol that is closest to the phonetic value of the sound in the language, especially when settling on a single symbol for a given sound as opposed to a scheme involving readjustment diacritics.
Liam Rinehart Liam Rinehart 21 1 1 bronze badge. Anonymous Anonymous 19 1 1 bronze badge. Sounds convincing. I've read before that Proto-slavic didn't put a distinction betwen [o] and [a], and I think leftovers of this are still visible in Polish my mother tongue , as for example shorter for Aleksandra Alexandra is Ola instead of Ala. Evidence for the phonology of a proto-language? Show it to me!
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