From: | caeruleancentaur <caeruleancentaur@...> |
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Date: | Monday, October 11, 2004, 23:51 |
Bummer! I forgot to mention 2 points. 1) The vowels can be long or short. Long vowels are indicated by repeating the vowel, e.g., yeca, to speak; yeeca, to heal. 2) The consonants can also be labialized or palatalized. Labialization is indicated with a "w," e.g., dhera, to hold; dhwera, to cheat. Palatalization is indicated with a "j," e.g., tega, to plug; tjega, to shun. Charlie