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Re: CONLANG Digest - 3 Nov 2000

From:Robert Hailman <robert@...>
Date:Sunday, November 5, 2000, 18:55
Muke Tever wrote:

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> > From: Robert Hailman <robert@...> > > Subject: Re: CONLANG Digest - 2 Nov 2000 to 3 Nov 2000 (#2000-301) > > > > > > They are complex, I can't deny. I used them in the original draft of > > > > Ajuk, but my handwriting turned them into breves and then to macrons - > > > > > > Now, an s and a z with a _macron_ would be something! > > > > I can't say I didn't like them, but I didn't even begin to think about > > typing them. I don't think Unicode has those. > > No, but it does have a macron "combining character". > > > > > I kand use <j> for /dZ/, I already use it for /j/, as inspired by > Polish > > > > & German. > > > > Kand? What was I thinking? I think that's supposed to be "can't". > > You were probably being inspired by German ;)
That can happen. Pronunciation isn't too far off, either. I'm inspired by German in all sorts of wierd ways. -- Robert