Douglas Koller wrote:
> From: lingwadeplaneta <lingwadeplaneta@...>
>
>> Just one more remark. In the Russian "delat'" the first "d" is
>> palatalized, and in fact what is pronounced is [dz'elat']. So this
>> Chinese word [dzuo] sounds partly similar not only to the English
>> "do", but also to the Russian equivalent. This is why I think it is
>> very good for its role.
>
>
> I appreciate the efforts to include our Oriental brethren into an
> international language (heretofore not done with similar exercises),
Not so - it was certainly by Leo Moser in his Acadon project.
http://www.acadon.com/
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