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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)

From:Michael Poxon <m.poxon@...>
Date:Thursday, December 13, 2001, 20:18
As Omeina is written in a syllabary, it lends itself to tabulation, but
there are several divergent forms (initial vowels, diphthongs, etc) that
don't lend themselves to syllabification.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Padraic Brown" <agricola@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine:
How to creat a language)


> Am 12.12.01, Andreas Johansson yscrifef: > > > I wrote: > > >There are uses of pretty much all of them (except francium, astatine > > >(spelling?) and the really heavy ones), but I don't remember off-hand
any
> > >for ytterbium. > > > > Hm, a look at my wall, and ytterbium's only use of some importance is as
a
> > component in steel alloys. (Yes, I do have a periodic table on my room
wall.
> > And no, I'm not a chemistry student. I'm normalcy incarnate.) > > Salright. I've got a Table pinned up as well. > > Ob conlang: has anyone made a Table for their conlang? I think > I shall work on that soon for Kerno. (Except for anything that > would require difficult conversions from SI *here* to SI *there*! > > > Andreas > > Padraic. > -- > Bethes gwaz vaz ha leal.

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