Re: The Romanized Orthography of My Conlang
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Monday, October 11, 1999, 23:31 |
"R. Nierse" wrote:
> I am confused now, is there a /p/ or not?
None. He said that all letters were pronounced as in English, with the
following exceptions. He also said that there was no "p", "q" or "c".
Ergo, since nothing else in English can represent /p/, and he gave no
letter as representing /p/, there is no p. Based on what he had in his
post, it appears that the phonemes are as follows (at least the
following, he made no mention of whether "sh" exists):
Stops
t k
b d g
Fricatives
f T s x
v z Z
Affricates
tS
dZ
Glides
w j
Taps
r
> What is the name of your language?
Katabala, according to the attachment (which is titled "Romanized
Orthography of Katabala")
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