Cristof Grãsir ilaécri:
> /la/, showing the object can be put on the verb complex wherever the
object
> is (I said in an earlier post that French could be considered as a
> polysynthetic language, here is an example :) ), and as you see, with
> slight differences of intonation and sense, absolutely all orders between
> S, O and V are possible in French.
Has anybody thoght on a posibly orthographic reform of French which reflects
its polysynthetic nature?
Let's start with something like:
/Z/ => <j>
/e/ => <é>
/E/ => <è>
/u/ & /w/ => <u>
/y/ => <y>
Jdétèst Mari. Jdétèst Mari mua. Mua jdétèst Mari. Mari jladétèst. Mari
jladétèst mua. Jladétèst Mari. Mua jladétèst Mari. Jladétèst Mari mua.
Jladétèst mua Mari. Mua Mari jladétèst. Mari mua jladétèst.
-- Carlos Th