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When you filter by feature, the phoneme /kp/ and the phoneme /pˠ/ are identical (i.e., they cannot be singled out by features). This seems like it may be unintended, as the famously-African /kp/ and the /pˠ/ (which occurs in Irish) are not typically considered to be the same kind of sound. I don't know if this is a bug or "by design" but may not be known.
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It's not by design. Thanks for reporting it. I'm on leave right now so it may not be fixed quickly, FYI.
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On Jan 20, 2022, 09:09, davidainman wrote:
When you filter by feature, the phoneme /kp/ and the phoneme /pˠ/ are identical (i.e., they cannot be singled out by features). This seems like it may be unintended, as the famously-African /kp/ and the /pˠ/ (which occurs in Irish) are not typically considered to be the same kind of sound. I don't know if this is a bug or "by design" but may not be known.
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When you filter by feature, the phoneme /kp/ and the phoneme /pˠ/ are identical (i.e., they cannot be singled out by features). This seems like it may be unintended, as the famously-African /kp/ and the /pˠ/ (which occurs in Irish) are not typically considered to be the same kind of sound. I don't know if this is a bug or "by design" but may not be known.
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