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Re: Regimonti Babel Text

From:Scotto Hlad <scott.hlad@...>
Date:Monday, December 4, 2006, 15:07
Hi Henrik,
Thanks for the kind words. There is a recording at the bottom of the page if
you scroll down.
I wish I could give you formal rules on shound shift rules etc, but I can't.
I have no formal training in linguistics. The best I can say is that early
on I wanted to avoid some of the nasal sounds so I started by adding an -e-
between n & g. How did [r`] arise? I like the sound. So much of what I do in
any project is simply for the sake of aesthetics.
(Late for work, I didn'thave time to translate this response into Regimonti)
Scotto

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Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 5:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Regimonti Babel Text

Hi!

Scotto Hlad writes:
> I have added the Babel text to the Regimonti website. There is a link > to an > mp3 that will allow you to hear it. > O eto atorne la texte de Babel atu website de Rumansa. Ipeme una > semite at unu mp3 u tu um pus udor. > http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa
The language feels nice to me! Very good. Have you thought about providing a recording? I'd be very interested. :-) What is the sound shift rule that inserts -e- into lingua? I like 'dju' -- this kind of accent shift happens in

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