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Re: Consonant allophones in Minza

From:Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>
Date:Saturday, September 29, 2007, 9:19
On 9/29/07, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
> Actually, the Greek gamma doesn't look too out of place in the middle of > words in the Latin alphabet: arγa, fulγa, γäiγa, γälika, γemet, γüluŋ, > łuγu, möγïlör, muγä, nelγä, paγë, rëγa, tšaγïl, xraγu. I don't know if > I'd want to go so far as to mix Cyrillic characters in with the gamma, > so "nelγä" ends up as "nelγя" and "tšaγïl" as "tшaγыl" (or "чaγыl"); > that doesn't quite look the way I'd like for it to look.
*shrug* it worked for me; my default script for GSF is a mix of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic (mostly the latter, though). LGC have the well-known advantages that they're all well-supported by many fonts, and that within the same font the letters will tend to match one another stylistically. Cheers, -- Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>

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