Re: Featural code based on the Latin alphabet
From: | Amanda Babcock <langs@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 20:47 |
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 08:20:48AM -0400, Robert Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:59:14 +0100 Peter Bleackley
>
> > tiu tbvii euowv nveuot tiu tbvii, hdvat ihv hdvey tkwbvehthxeynv:
> > hqwbvehdvewv it ihv nveuoeuotbvwlvewv inv hdvey nbvainvtv tiu
> > hiuhfey hdvey
> > hwlinkvhv anvtv awveuowbs euohfv aiuotwveetxvhxviuh
> > hfeuowvtwxviuiunv,
> > euowr tiu teetk auauwvnbvhv akvenvht a hii euohfv twviutbeywlhv
> > anvtv tbvai
> > euotbeoueouhvinkv envtv hdvenbv.
>
> looks sort of like my orthography that i came up with for vknyknj (also a
> featural code based on the latin alphabet, but just made to fit the
> phonology of the language, see my sig for a short sample)...
And it reminds me of the featural code I used for English in high school :)
I don't remember all the details now, but I know it used a minimum of
letters to represent all the other sounds, and was prone to things like
"ttniiu" or the like.
Amanda