Re: Gz^rod|in
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Friday, March 10, 2000, 6:17 |
Adrian Morgan wrote:
> $ = phi; ^ = lambda; # = pi; & = psi
> [$], [^], [#], [&] = capital phi, lambda, pi, psi
> | after letter indicates diacritical mark.
>
> If there's no objections I'll continue...
It's all just a matter of personal taste, there's no wrong or right; but
is there any particular reason you can't use diacritics, like, say "ps"
for psi (assuming that it represents the sound /ps/)? Seeing symbols
like that thrown around does tend to make it harder to read examples
from your language. Just my two cents.
Also, what kind of diacritical mark does | represent?
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