Re: Interesting Brain/Language Nugget of Info
From: | Irina Rempt-Drijfhout <ira@...> |
Date: | Friday, June 25, 1999, 18:06 |
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Steg Belsky wrote:
> Rokbeigalmki has vowels, and is written left-to-right.
>=20
> Judean can be written in either the Latin or Hebrew alphabets, and is
> usually written in that Greek "boustrophedon" back-and-forth style with
> alternating lines of each alphabet.
>=20
> Unnamed Semitic Conlang will have it's own (vowelless) Semitic-based
> alphabet, right-to-left.
We used to have a friend who had an IE conlang (kin to proto-Latin)
that had vowels and was written right to left. (This was S=E9lang, the
language that changed every time I managed to learn some of it).
There's a font for it (made by Boudewijn) on our conlang page.
Irina
Varsinen an laynynay, saraz no arlet rastynay.
irina@rempt.xs4all.nl (myself)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bsarempt/irina/index.html (English)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bsarempt/irina/backpage.html (Nederlands)