Re: Question: Orthographic systems of celtic languages
From: | Paul Bennett <paul.bennett@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 27, 1999, 14:56 |
I'd suggest the celticonlang list.
I've no idea how to contact them, though presumably there's an archive =
on
http://www.egroups.com/
Failing that, I've a good book on many writing systems (at home) that I=
can try
and poach stuff from, and get back to you with in a day or two...
taliesin kh=EBrpipang=EB=EBt:
>>>>>>
As asked before (Subject: Orthographies), does anyone have a link to, o=
r
can describe, the orthographies of various celtic languages? For
instance: as far as I can understand how to pronounce Welsh, in
"newydd", the <dd> marks the voiced (inter)dental fricative (eth) and
the <ew> is a diphthong. Not that Welsh has a weird orthography as
opposed to, say Irish :)
tal.
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