In HTML, how do I get t/d with subsc. dot (U 0323)? Would it simply be _t+̣ ??? (I don't find a pre-composed char. which is surprising)....
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Mark J. Reed
markjreed@...
Apr 1, 2007 10:25 pm
... ? 1E0C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW 1E0D LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW 1E6C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW 1E6D LATIN...
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Donald Boozer
donaldboozer@...
Apr 2, 2007 2:29 am
I would have to agree with some of the other comments. The "nuts and bolts" type items are available elsewhere. Heck, I even bought the man's book for that ...
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Tim May
butsuri@...
Apr 2, 2007 4:19 am
Roger Mills wrote at 2007-04-01 17:45:27 (-0400) ... I believe ṭ would work. However, those letters do appear as precomposed characters in the Latin...
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Sai Emrys
sai@...
Apr 2, 2007 5:17 am
... The one difficulty that comes to mind with this approach is that in real field linguistics you have a competent native. In conlanging you have yourself,...
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John Vertical
johnvertical@...
Apr 2, 2007 10:43 am
... Wait... I think I now see where you're going with this, and why there's an entirely different reason it won't work. To simplify the situation a little, ...
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Mark J. Reed
markjreed@...
Apr 2, 2007 2:45 pm
I think you are overcomplicating what is really a simple concept. Forget Unicode. When English-speakers say the alphabet has 26 letters, what are they...
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David J. Peterson
dedalvs@...
Apr 2, 2007 5:54 pm
I came across this site after searching for a word I was asked about on my site: http://mv.lycaeum.org/anagrams/PARALINGUA.cgi The whole thing is composed of...
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Jeffrey Jones
jsjonesmiami@...
Apr 2, 2007 6:58 pm
... His list of papers presented and list of interests provide a fair variety of topics. I'd like to hear something that goes beyond the book, but can still be...
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Eldin Raigmore
eldin_raigmore@...
Apr 3, 2007 12:01 am
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:53:14 -0400, Jeffrey Jones ... Yes. I second what Jeffrey says....
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Jeffrey Jones
jsjonesmiami@...
Apr 3, 2007 1:18 am
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:59:20 -0700, David J. Peterson ... I forgot to ask how you came up with all the combination pronominal prefixes. Jeff...
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Jeffrey Jones
jsjonesmiami@...
Apr 3, 2007 1:28 am
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:47:13 -0600, Dirk Elzinga <dirk.elzinga@...> ... juˈnanai ˈwɨpˌpɨɸˌtɨɣaˌtɨɣahu i aˈʔuɣai ... Sorry -- I've been...
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David J. Peterson
dedalvs@...
Apr 3, 2007 5:59 am
Jeff wrote: << I forgot to ask how you came up with all the combination pronominal prefixes. ... Umm...that39;s a good question. I'm so far removed from it,...
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Henrik Theiling
ht@...
Apr 3, 2007 9:49 am
Hi! The final part of the initial conhistory of Þrjótrunn has arrived: http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/history.html The new part is 'The Fall of the Roman...
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Lars Finsen
lars.finsen@...
Apr 3, 2007 10:37 am
... I always enjoy reading about the fall of the Roman empire, but I must say I feel your conhistory is even worse than the one we live in (aren't all...
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Dirk Elzinga
dirk.elzinga@...
Apr 3, 2007 5:47 pm
... Yes, the third person is unmarked. The switch reference markers are the proclitics e= 'same subject' (no examples in these sentences) and a= 'different...
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David J. Peterson
dedalvs@...
Apr 3, 2007 6:23 pm
Dirk wrote: << The switch reference markers are the proclitics e= 'same subject' (no examples in these sentences) and a= 'different subject'. ... Hey, those...
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Dirk Elzinga
dirk.elzinga@...
Apr 3, 2007 9:07 pm
... Well, I dunno about /e/ sounding "same-y". The phone in Miapimoquitch is really <barred-i> (though the /a/ is really /a/). I used that romanization because...
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Alex Fink
a4pq1injbok_0@...
Apr 5, 2007 1:30 am
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:26:34 -0500, Eric Christopherson <rakko@...> ... Ma:ori is apparently one such language, where passives may even occur more than...
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Jeffrey Jones
jsjonesmiami@...
Apr 5, 2007 1:37 am
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:39:56 -0600, Dirk Elzinga <dirk.elzinga@...> ... <dirk.elzinga@...> ... Thanks -- I had forgotten, and I don't think I knew...
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Joseph Fatula
joefatula@...
Apr 5, 2007 7:49 am
... So would you say that Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, and Coptic "A" are the same abstract character or three different ones? Latin and Futhark "R"? Aramaic and...
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Henrik Theiling
theiling@...
Apr 5, 2007 12:14 pm
Hi! ... Pragmatism? And common sense? I am sure you see immediately that Icelandic pronunciation is quite similar to English if you compare how Cherokee uses...
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Mark J. Reed
markjreed@...
Apr 5, 2007 1:24 pm
... That's not a matter of opinion. They are defined by Unicode as three different abstract characters.. The Unicode standard can make distinctions that it...
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Dirk Elzinga
dirk.elzinga@...
Apr 5, 2007 5:30 pm
... Not at all. But I won't be able to get to them for about a day or so. I've let student papers pile up and I need to get them read and graded before I can...
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Roger Mills
rfmilly@...
Apr 5, 2007 7:19 pm
A somewhat revised and more accurate "Preliminary Gwr" page, and a pdf of the script/font: http://cinduworld.tripod.com/prelim_gwr.htm and ...
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Jörg Rhiemeier
joerg_rhiemeier@...
Apr 5, 2007 7:51 pm
Hallo! ... Rock'n39;roll! This is once again great stuff. ... brought to you by the Weeping Elf...
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caeruleancentaur
caeruleancentaur@...
Apr 6, 2007 3:50 am
... Cool! Charlie...
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Henrik Theiling
theiling@...
Apr 6, 2007 4:16 am
Last posted: July 19th, 2003 ... Bonus Vocab from WordNet: This is randomly selected automatically, so in case it offends you or you disagree, please either...
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Roger Mills
rfmilly@...
Apr 6, 2007 5:43 am
... Oh No!! Did I say that? :-))))) (and I don't remember doing this one). ... kusimila ilokro inahan/iyimu sucoloç kusimis they-enjoy they-eat/drink...
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Jeffrey Jones
jsjonesmiami@...
Apr 6, 2007 10:00 pm
The list is not very active, so .... The possible components of a fully inflected trivalent verb and the order they appear is: ...