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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies

From:Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...>
Date:Monday, March 8, 2004, 3:46
Christophe Grandsire wrote:
> Oh, and if you want a run-down of [sga'la], here it is: -ga- is the root, > meaning "guy", and s- -la is a demonstrative *circumfix* indicating a far > object or having a pejorative sense :)) .
[sg] is legal in French? It doesn't become [zg] or [sk]?
> One day I'll just have to write a "true grammar" of French, taking only the > Spoken French evidence, and not looking at its spelling ever :)
Using IPA for example sentences? Or a "new orthography"? -- "There's no such thing as 'cool'. Everyone's just a big dork or nerd, you just have to find people who are dorky the same way you are." - overheard ICQ: 18656696 AIM Screen-Name: NikTaylor42

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Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...>