::blinks:: What the heck sound is a も with a dakuten supposed to be? Does it just indicate a prematurely stopped consonant? Thougth that's what the っ was for in a situation like this?
jxh2154 said: ::blinks:: What the heck sound is a も with a dakuten supposed to be?
If Wikipedia's article on dakuten is to be believed, perhaps the pronunciation of も゛has something to do with: "In informal writing it is occasionally used on vowels to indicate a shocked or strangled articulation." も is not a vowel per se, but at least it would make sense.
Yeah, that's what I was going for when I said "prematurely stopped consonant", by which I did not actually mean consonant (yay for my brain temporarily shutting off!) but rather meant syllable >_>