Klarinet Archive - Posting 001046.txt from 2003/04

From: "Dee D. Flint" <deehays@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Gran Partita or Gran Partitta
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 00:46:22 -0400

Not only are there exceptions but in Italian, common speech sometimes drops
it for speed. In music, it is sometimes dropped to match syllables to notes
better. There are probably other times that it gets dropped too.

Dee

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Leeson" <leeson0@-----.net>
Subject: Re: [kl] Gran Partita or Gran Partitta

> And I add that there is probably no language in the world where one can
> assert that a particular gramatical rule ALWAYS happens within that
> language. There are invariably exceptions (as Tony has pointed out).
>
> Dan
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> Tony Pay wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 08:50:05 -0500, bosma@-----.net said:
> >
> >
> >> Italian words always end in a vowel. Always.
> >
> >
> > Non lo credo. (Per esempio:-)
> >
> >
> >>Unless they come from another language originally.
> >
> >
> > I suppose almost every word in a modern language comes from another
> > language, 'originally'.
> >
> > Tony
>
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