From: | Daniel Baisden <alomian1@...> |
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Date: | Wednesday, December 16, 1998, 11:24 |
Egyptian might be good. You could take it as far back as things go. The central European languages, however, are really odd, and might have enormous appeal. Written Tibetan, for example has masses of silet consonants attached to it. Their actual use is so subtle, only natives can usually detect the differences. Good luck. Dan Baisden