A little help with Cyrillic
From: | Peter Clark <pc451@...> |
Date: | Sunday, March 24, 2002, 22:59 |
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I am in the process of writing some documention on my language, and need to
mention how it is written in Cyrillic letters. I'm stuck, however, on two
sounds: /K/ (voiceless alveolar lateral fricative) and /T/. Someone mentioned
(Frank Valoczy?) that /T/ is written with a Cyrillic "s" and a cedilia or
something. Please confirm/clarify/correct. As for /K/, the only language I
know that is written in Cyrillic that has this sound is Chukchi, but that
just uses the Cyrillic "l". Well, Enamyn also has /l/, so that won't work.
You could probably respond off-list. Thanks,
:Peter
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