From: | Kala Tunu <kalatunu@...> |
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Date: | Thursday, February 21, 2002, 13:37 |
Christopher B Wright <faceloran@...> wrote:>>>Just wanted to ask a few questions How many of you have scripts? How many of you use diacriticals as vowels in your scripts? How many of you have null letters (letters that don't represent a sound) to deal with the problem of diphthongs / multiple vowels per consonant?>>>tunu's got this all. a consonant written alone is pronounced as consonant+a. there is a kind of null consonant aleph "a". e is written a+e and o is a+o. u is written w+u and i is y+i. the diphtong ai is written "ayi". ny- and my- are written like in japanese "niy-" and "miy-". mathias _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com