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Re: OT: semi-OT: names

From:Clint Jackson Baker <litrex1@...>
Date:Thursday, March 28, 2002, 16:27
Very good!--you're close (see end)

--- Joe <joe@...> wrote:

> > > > Siyo! > > I transliterate people and place names to my > *very* > > strict phonology. But I have some rules in > > transliteration beyond the ones governing "normal" > > transliterations (ie ones for deriving roots): > > Initial vowel receives /h/ > > Initial /dZ/ and /tS/ transliterate as /hits/ > > To fit the phonology, the word has to end in a > vowel. > > In order to accomplish this, the -CV combination > is > > strictly codified for transliteration: > > -da, -dla, -ha, -ka, -kwa, -li, -mi, -ni, -sa, > -ta, > > -tsi, -wa, -ya
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> In that case, mine is: > > Hitsoni Hitsosemi Hili > [John Joseph Hill) > > Wanitahitsi, Hinilanidi, Hunitedi Kinidomi > [Wantage, England, United Kingdom] > > I think...I'm not sure what /f/ would turn into.
Hitsoni Hitsosesa (/f/ becomes /s/, and mind your endings!) Hili Wanitatsi, (/dZ/ is /ts/ anywhere other than initial) Hinilanida, Yuniteda (it starts with /j/ even though it's spelt with a "u", so it transliterates to "y")Kinidomi BTW in what part of England is Wantage? Dana Clint __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies.yahoo.com/

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