> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 23:32:48 -0800 Anton Sherwood <bronto@...>
> writes:
> > > Steg Belsky wrote:
> > > >
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~bh11744/rokb-cyr.jpg
> >
> > Frank George Valoczy wrote:
> > > Well it seems pretty good to me, apart from using the Serbian
> > > Cyrillic letters for /tj/ and /dj/ for /T/ and /D/, but I'm not
> > > quite certain what else you would use. . . .
> >
> > Thorn, of course; and how about a turned delta?
> > --
> > Anton Sherwood --
http://www.ogre.nu/
> -
>
> Well, as far as i know, those letters don't exist in Cyrillic, and i'm
> trying to make a good (realistic?) Cyrillic transliteration scheme. I
> already use thorn (þ) and edh (ð) for my "better" Latin alphabet
> transliteration that i rarely use when writing things (it doesn't work on
> email, so i use the original transliteration scheme with a minimal amount
> of diacritics and 'special' chars for that).
>
>
> -Stephen (Steg), who needs to start a paper which was due two hours ago
> (meep!)
>