----- Original Message -----
From: Muke Tever <alrivera@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: Hello? It's working?
> >From: "Christopher Wright" <faceloran@...>
> >
> >The vowels:
> >A (ah)
> >Ai (eye)
> >E (schwa and eh)
> >Ei (ae)
> >I (ee)
> >O (oh)
> >U (ooh)
> >
> >The vowels:
> >A (ah)
> >Á (ae)
> >E (eh)
> >I (ee)
> >O (oh)
> >U (ooh)
>
> By "ae" I suppose you mean the /eI/ of "Gael"[1] and not the /i/ of
"Caesar" (or
> the /aI/ of "Caesar" either, for that matter).
>
> What's "ooh" meant to represent? The /U/ of 'book' or the /u/ of
'boo'/'moon'?
>
>
> *Muke!
> [1] Side note. I think my speech may have [E] instead of [e] in /eI/.
Am I
> horribly misreading myself, or is that common?
>
Muke, don't jump onto the boy! You'd better explain him, what is phonetic
notation...
Yitzik the Snakie