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Re: Minza spelling reform

From:Keith Gaughan <kmgaughan@...>
Date:Thursday, January 26, 2006, 17:36
Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:

> The most well-known use of g-wedge is as a device in transliterating > Arabic, since the letter pronounced [dZ] in other places is pronounced > [g] in Egyptian Arabic, so from that perspective g-wedhe for [G] is > dead wrong. Semiticists and Indologists generally use g with a dot > above
Which was also used in the old gaelic orthography to represent [G], I might add. K.

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