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This group, an offshoot of Conlang, is devoted to all aspects of conlangs based on Slavic languages, as well as (optionally) the resulting cultures. Membership is of course open to everyone with expertise in Slavic linguistics, or with merely a passing interest therein. Your contributions are always sought and welcomed.

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The Ajkrip alphabet
An alphabet <http://blog.melroch.se/?p=30> /BP 8^)> -- Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch atte melroch dotte se ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Posted - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:12 pm
Benct Philip Jonsson
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Re: Cyrillic letters for /T/ and /D/
... Indeed, and I've restricted/modified my proposed alphabet and phonology accordingly to letters/sounds that can be found in or faked with DejaVu, i.e. in
Posted - Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:09 am
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Re: Cyrillic letters for /T/ and /D/
... What was easy for lead printers, that is not so easy for computer printers. I wonder why Unicode does not have an "upside-down modifier". For the
Posted - Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:55 am
Pavel A. da Mek
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Fwd: Cyrillic letters for /T/ and /D/
... Makes sense to me, and I'm sure I've seen that kind of practice before (though I can't think of one right now). Ah wait, I remember seeing upside-down <G>
Posted - Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:20 am
Philip Newton
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Cyrillic letters for /T/ and /D/
How would you all react to a (non-Slavic) Cyrillic-based alphabet using upside-down Cyrillic {s} and {z} for /T/ and /D/? The idea is that a 19th century
Posted - Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:53 am
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