Some facts about Kyman Tyli
From: | Isaac A. Penzev <isaacp@...> |
Date: | Monday, August 23, 2004, 18:55 |
I'm not very good at presenting things, so I decided to expose to the wider
public just my working notes for the recents project, somehow chaotic, but
still better than nothing. They may be polished in discussion, don't they?
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Kuman Tyli - the Kuman Language
A Turkic language (North-Western subgroup) with certain Slavic influence.
Written in Cyrill alphabet with additional letter J to denote voiced
alveo-palatal fricative /z\/...
to know more, visit
http://isaacp.narod.ru/kuman/kt01.htm
Inter aliam, how do we call an antonym to the category of intensivity?
Best wishes,
-- Yitzik