Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
From: | Padraic Brown <agricola@...> |
Date: | Thursday, December 13, 2001, 21:51 |
Am 13.12.01, Michael Poxon yscrifef:
> 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
Is there some kind of symbol, perhaps a scientific one, that can
'negate' the divergent forms? A sort of "tabulation mark", that
would indicate that these are listed or tabulated forms.
Padraic.
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