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Re: OT: The Salish sentence (again)

From:Joe <joe@...>
Date:Sunday, January 4, 2004, 19:46
Tim May wrote:

>Robert Jung wrote at 2004-01-04 14:06:44 (-0500) > > I got > > > > x ¬ p ~ ? ¬ t¬ p ¬ ¬ s k ? ç > > > > in the file. > > > > Not the file; it makes my speech program shut off. So I used > > Google, and it made it into bad HTML. Maybe that's the prob'? > >Yeah... the problem, basically, is that you're not going to get this >in any form that your speech program can process, even if you could >get it into HTML, which is unlikely in itself. I'll describe the >sequence of characters to you - it may be difficult to use them, but >at least you'll know what they are. > >x barred-l p-with-ejective-diacritic chi-with-superscript-w >barred-l t barred-l p barred-l barred-l s space k-with-superscript-w >c-with-ejective-diacritic > >The ejective diacritic is like an apostrophe above the letter. >What I call "barred-l" above is Unicode U+026C LATIN SMALL LETTER L >WITH BELT, the IPA character for for a voiceless alveolar lateral >fricative. > > > >
I have x-underdot, rather than chi, but they mean the same, anyway. ([X])