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Re: CHAT: feckly off-topic (was: THEORY: Storage Vs. Computation)

From:Boudewijn Rempt <bsarempt@...>
Date:Tuesday, June 22, 1999, 22:32
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, BP Jonsson wrote:

> At 19:49 +0200 22.6.1999, Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > >Irish... Yes, now there's a language with a spelling that could have taught > >Tson-mi Thang-bo-ta (the inventor of the Tibetan script) a lesson! > > He was Thon-mi Sam-Bho-ta (Sambho.ta being Sanskrit for "Tibetan" of course!) >
I should have known - but I've got the slight problem that my study has been converted to a lumber room!
> In Thon-mi's day Irish spelling was much less un-phonetic, as was probably > Tibetan. There are still dialects (La-dwags, Kham &c.) which are much > closer to the orthography than Hlasa is. >
That's very likely, yes, although I've also read something to the effect that a lot of Classical Tibetan spelling had very little to with the actual pronounciation - but I can't find my sources.
> BTW: would you be interested in my tone-spelling transcription of Tibetan? >
Not only that - I would be very interested in any accurate account of the pronounciation of a Tibetan dialect.
> /BP (aka Ngag-dbang sByin-pa) >
Can't match that, I'm afraid! Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.xs4all.nl/~bsarempt