Mracian orthography of Slevan: Difference between revisions
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|valign="top"|'''g''' | |valign="top"|'''g''' | ||
|valign="top" width=50|'''g/gh''' | |valign="top" width=50|'''g/gh''' | ||
|valign="top"|The sound /g/ was denoted by '''Gh gh''' before the vowels '''e, ê, i, î''', and by '''G g''' before other vowels and consonants. | |valign="top"|The sound /g/ was denoted by '''Gh gh''' before the vowels '''e, ê, i, î''', and by '''G g''' before other vowels and consonants. Where it occurred word-finally and preceded by one of the vowels '''e, ê, i, î''' it was written '''gh''' for extra clarity. The graphy '''gh''' was in practice very rare, since the sound /g/ is rare in Slvanjec. One of the few words where it occurred was '''gezel''' 'yourneyman'. | ||
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|valign="top"|'''i''' and '''í''' | |valign="top"|'''i''' and '''í''' | ||
|valign="top" width=50|'''i/iu''' and '''î/îu''' | |valign="top" width=50|'''i/iu''' and '''î/îu''' | ||
|valign="top"|The sound /i/ was denoted by '''I i''', and its long counterpart /i:/ by '''Î î''', except when followed by an unpalatalized '''c''' /k/, '''d''' /d/, '''g''' /g/, '''l''' /ɫ/, '''n''' /n/ or '''t''' /t/, where they are spelled '''iu''' and '''îu''' respectively. | |valign="top"|The sound /i/ was denoted by '''I i''', and its long counterpart /i:/ by '''Î î''', except when followed by an unpalatalized '''c''' /k/, '''d''' /d/, '''g''' /g/, '''l''' /ɫ/, '''n''' /n/ or '''t''' /t/, where they are spelled '''iu''' and '''îu''' respectively. | ||
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|valign="top"|'''j''' | |||
|valign="top" width=50|'''y/i/ï''' | |||
|valign="top"|The sound /j/ was denoted by '''Y y''', except between a consonant and a vowel, where it was written '''i''', and when it occurred before a palatalized '''c''' /tʃ/, '''d''' /ɟ/, '''g''' /ʒ/, '''l''' /ʎ/, '''n''' /ɲ/ or '''t''' /c/ where it was written '''ï'''. | |||
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|valign="top"|'''k''' | |||
|valign="top" width=50|'''c/ch''' | |||
|valign="top"|The sound /k/ was denoted by '''Ch ch''' before the vowels '''e, ê, i, î''', and by '''C c''' before other vowels and consonants. Where it occurred word-finally and preceded by one of the vowels '''e, ê, i, î''' it was written '''ch''' for extra clarity. | |||
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Revision as of 04:02, 6 October 2005
The Mrácian orthography for Slvanjec
Modern | Mrácian | Description |
á, é, í, ó, ú, ý | â, ê, î, ô, oû, û | Long vowels are marked with acute accent in the modern orthography but with circumflex in the Mrácian orthography. |
c | ç | The sound /ts/ was consistently denoted by Ç ç, e.g. çêch, modern cék. |
ch | j/ch | The sound /x/ was consistently denoted by J j, except before another consonant at the beginning of a word, where it was denoted by Ch ch e.g. Chrxtân, modern Chrsztán. |
cz | c/ci/ic | The sound /tʃ/ was consistently denoted by C c before the vowels e, ê, i, î, and by Ci ci before other vowels. Before other consonants and at the end of words it is denoted by ic. |
dj | d/di/id | The sound /ɟ/ was consistently denoted by C c before the vowels i and î, and by Di di before other vowels, including e and ê. Before other consonants and at the end of words it is denoted by id. |
g | g/gh | The sound /g/ was denoted by Gh gh before the vowels e, ê, i, î, and by G g before other vowels and consonants. Where it occurred word-finally and preceded by one of the vowels e, ê, i, î it was written gh for extra clarity. The graphy gh was in practice very rare, since the sound /g/ is rare in Slvanjec. One of the few words where it occurred was gezel 'yourneyman'. |
i and í | i/iu and î/îu | The sound /i/ was denoted by I i, and its long counterpart /i:/ by Î î, except when followed by an unpalatalized c /k/, d /d/, g /g/, l /ɫ/, n /n/ or t /t/, where they are spelled iu and îu respectively. |
j | y/i/ï | The sound /j/ was denoted by Y y, except between a consonant and a vowel, where it was written i, and when it occurred before a palatalized c /tʃ/, d /ɟ/, g /ʒ/, l /ʎ/, n /ɲ/ or t /c/ where it was written ï. |
k | c/ch | The sound /k/ was denoted by Ch ch before the vowels e, ê, i, î, and by C c before other vowels and consonants. Where it occurred word-finally and preceded by one of the vowels e, ê, i, î it was written ch for extra clarity. |
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