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Re: Uchunata Arabic Orthography



--- In westasianconlangs@yahoogroups.com, "Isaac Penzev" 
<isaacp@u...> wrote:
> habarakhe4 wrote:
> 
> 
> > Ut.unata Arabic Script
> [...]
> > /p/ pa' (ba' with three dots below)
> 
> Could you also mention Unicode codes (U+smth)? Is the character 
above
> U+067E?
This is the Persian form.
> 
> [...]
> > /J/ nun + three dots above
> 
> U+06BD? A very confusing character...
> 
> > /t./ ta' + superposed t.a'
> > /d./ da' + superposed t.a'
> > /n./ nun + superposed t.a'
> > /s./ sin + superposed t.a'
> 
> I uderstand your desire for uniformity, but aren't /s/, /d./ 
and /t./
> denoted with standard characters U+0635, U+0636 and U+637?
> 
> > /di/ da' + ya'
> > /di\/ da'
> > /du/ da' + waw
> > /de/ da' + kasra
> > /d8/ da' + fath.a
> > /do/ da' +d.amma
> > /da/ da' + 'alif
> > /d/ da' + sukun
> 
> I can't see the system... At least different combinations of 
vowels and
> matres lectionis might be used. Esp. strange is opposition of a 
bare
> letter and a maskuned one...
> 
> Beh'eiro,
> -- Yitzik