Re: USAGE: Shaw alphabet (was Re: USAGE: Con-graphies)
From: | Yahya Abdal-Aziz <yahya@...> |
Date: | Sunday, June 11, 2006, 11:42 |
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
> On 6/9/06, Joe <joe@...> wrote:
> > Actually, /Q/ contrasts with /O:/ and /A:/ (which are long). Minimal
> > triple: 'cart', 'caught', 'cot'. /kA:t/, /kO:t/, /kQt/.
>
> Ah. Thank you. Although, assuming Shavian was intended to provide a
> dialect-neutral spelling (despite Gary's objection that it's not
> actually used that way by enthusiasts), "cart" would presuambly be
> spelled kick-are-tot rather than kick-ah-tot. There is a separate
> series of letters for the vowel+r combinations.
>
> So we have separate letters for /A:/, /A:r/, /O:/, /O:r/, and /Q:/.
Hi Mark,
So how are we supposed to spell "horrible"; is there
no separate letter for /O:r/?
Regards,
Yahya
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