Re: CHAT: weird names
From: | J. Barefoot <ataiyu@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 6, 1999, 1:55 |
>
>myth@inquo.net writes:
> > Then again, if your language doesn't have any sounds that go
> >with <c> either (like most of my conlangs), this isn't as much an issue.
> >It's even less an issue if you're transcribing from a native script.
>
I was using the digraph "th" for [T], but decided it didn't match the use of
"x" for [S], so I changed it to "c". Not really intuitive, but it looks
nice. Ordinarily, I don't use c at all except for the odd ts or ch.
compare: ngith@ / ngic@ - shoulder blade
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