Re: 'out-' affix in conlangs?
From: | Michael Poxon <mike@...> |
Date: | Monday, August 11, 2008, 14:56 |
Regarding J-less conlangs, Omina would say "dijim" and "dian" /di'jim/ and
/di'an/.
In some modern Welsh dialects (for instance, Pembrokeshire), d+front vowel >
/dž / (sorry, don't appear to have yogh on my keyboard) so that the name of
the folk hero Dic Penderyn comes out as /džik pendžerin/.
Mike
> Zimeu Zōneōn siōmmasa.
> Jim.TOPIC John.ABL tall.+.PERF
>
> Tangentially, how does your J-less conlang transliterate the "J" sound in
> "Jim" and "John"? I've done so by substituting "Z" [dz] for it in Cl. Ar.
>
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