Re: Judjaca Orthography
From: | Vasiliy Chernov <bc_@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, January 3, 2001, 18:18 |
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 13:02:30 -0500, Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...>
wrote:
>Is that plausible, that a letter would be switched from one sound to
>another, and then replaced with a different letter?
>Are there any suggestions for alternate schemes? The only free letters
>in the Latin alphabet for Jûdajca are {K} and {W}, and i'm trying to stay
>away from adding additional diacritics, which are only macron for "long"
>vowels, cedilla for fricativized stops, breve for Hebrew transliteration
>consonants, and grave-falling accent for Hebrew ultrashort vowels.
In an unfinished Romance conlang with loads of glottalized sounds I used
the following notation for the (pre)glottalized series:
cp ct ck cs cz cx cr cl cn cm
Otherwise the letter <c> was used only in ch [x] and cg [g] (distinct
from <g> [G]).
Just to stimulate your imagination a little bit ;)
Basilius