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I thought the encoding might be a problem. Is this system better? a [a] b [b] c [k] ch [tS] d [d] e [e] f [w] g [g] i [i] j [dz\] l [l] m [m] n [n] o [o] p [p] q [ts\] r [r] s [s] sh [S] t [t] u [u] v [w] x [s\] z [dZ] a2 indicates a rising tone a4 indicates a falling tone a3 indicates a falling-rising tone a1 indicates a level tone an1 indicates a level nasalized tone --- In romconlang@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Prohaska" <daniel@...> wrote: > > Hi Anthony, > > What type of e-mail encoding do you use? > > Dan > > _____ > > From: Anthony > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 4:10 AM > To: romconlang@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Spam] [romconlang] LÄ©guã LátÃnã phonology > > > > > > Lĩguã LátÃnã > > Lĩguã LátÃnã has mostly Classical Latin consonants (I haven't developed its consonant changes extensively). But the ch-zh-sh series derives from the plosive+ j series of Latin and the q-j-x series from plosives + r. I know the CXS is incorrect in places - I would appreciate corrections. > > a [a] > b [b] > c [k] > ch [tS] > d [d] > e [e] > f [f] > g [g] > i [I] > j [dC] > l [l] > m [m] > n [n] > o [o] > p [p] > q [tC] > r [r] > s [s] > sh [S] > t [t] > u [u] > v [v] > x [C] > z [dZ] > > á indicates a rising tone > à indicates a falling tone > ă indicates a falling-rising tone > ā indicates a level tone > ã indicates a level nasalized tone > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >