Re: THEORY: Re : THEORY: Semivowels
From: | Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |
Date: | Friday, September 10, 1999, 4:15 |
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:12:18 PDT, Danny Wier <dawier@...> wrote:
>Oh and by the way, I think the SAMPA symbol for the semivocalic French=20
>u/German u-umlaut is h\ (h-backslash). At least assuming that the =
backslash=20
>most often indicates an inverted letter.
[r\] happens to be the SAMPA for the turned r, but other than that I =
can't
find any that use \ for inverted or rotated letters. The SAMPA symbol for
the turned h is [H]. In my KPA notation I use [y"] for this sound (which
occurs in Kirezagi and a few other of my languages).
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