... From: "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> ... =========== Right, there is a sound like [w] in French, now the issue is : what is its status ? 1. you say...
... From: "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> ... ============ Maybe part of the problem is we disagree on what is a phoneme. (or you failed to understand...
... From: "Andrew Jarrette" <anjarrette@...> I knew that all this has been extensively discussed on Cybalist but I was hoping that it might be at least...
... messages' ... curious about ... I read the message in a browser, Firefox to be precise. The programming issue is one of converting the incoming e-mail...
... <snip> ... A more appropriate place for conlangs in general is a group such as Conlang - recent posts are recorded at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/conlang...
Of course, I agree with most of what Piotr has written below but I favor a different interpretation of the scansion. It looks more likely to me that *H(2) has...
I believe it is a great error to try to include too many simply similar words under strained root forms for semantic reasons. cani-s is, in my opinion,...
Ok, point taken : ). I thought/had hope that this sort of problem was over by now, but I will keep my diacritics to myself then : /. The funny thing is that I...
It was interesting to see these arguments. I am a novice to many of these details, but I want advice on something rudimentary. I met a guy from Kurgan, Russia...
At 7:13:34 AM on Saturday, November 1, 2008, Richard Wordingham wrote: [...] ... This isn't the first time that I've seen it used where you wouldn't expect it,...
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At 5:05:57 AM on Saturday, November 1, 2008, Arnaud Fournet wrote: [...] ... Your hyphenation is confusing; do you mean that [wl-] and [wr-] don't occur?...
... Like everything else, there should be some tangible benefit at the end of the road, before you choose to take it. To Rasmus Rask, there was the everyday...
... I'm not sure this is the same objection as Arnaud's, but here goes: Is an alternation series PIE *-we-/-wo-/-u- (it does exist, unlike PIE *-ye-/-yo-/-i-...
A practical question in any direction Where can I find a set of Windows diacritic ALT codes someplace on line I use Mac and my students use Windows and can...
... From: "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> ... ============ the issue was about initial clusters. -initial clusters- can you read your own mother tongue...
... From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> Like everything else, there should be some tangible benefit at the end of the road, before you choose to take...
... From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> ... ============= What about *d-yew- becoming d-iu-rnus in Latin ? Is it not ye = i ? Your question about PIE...
... to do accents on their sorry machines. ... Google "Windows Alt Key Codes" or "foreign character codes" and you'll get websites that list the alt-key codes,...
... Spanish most definitely has /w/. Say that to a guatemalteco /watemalteko/ or a nicaragüense /nikarawense/ and they'll make you do a guaguancó /wawankó/...
... something rudimentary. ... family 'originated.' ... language, and started off with the word he used 'sto', Russian for 100, and I explained to a group (of...
... In other words, it's not an answer. ... Doesn't work either. Unstressed -we- or -wo- doesn't give -u-. More likely -we- and -wo- are the result of...
... From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> ... Doesn't work either. Unstressed -we- or -wo- doesn't give -u-. More likely -we- and -wo- are the result of...