Kappa Orthography
2006-Jul-27, Thursday 18:30I've lost track of where I am in the Greek alphabet, so I'm arbitrarily calling this Kappa. I'll probably skip Lambda unless I do a loglan.
* Where two phonetic symbols are given for a consonant, the first is used after a vowel letter and the second otherwise.
* Where two phonetic symbols are given for a vowel, the first is short and the second long.
* The doubled vowel letters are used only before |l|, |r|, |j|, and |v| or when final. Vowels are always short before |d|, |g|, |h|, |w|, |x|, and |y|. Vowels are otherwise long.
The phonetic values for |ô| and long |o| are merging.
Orthography
( Read more... )* Where two phonetic symbols are given for a consonant, the first is used after a vowel letter and the second otherwise.
* Where two phonetic symbols are given for a vowel, the first is short and the second long.
* The doubled vowel letters are used only before |l|, |r|, |j|, and |v| or when final. Vowels are always short before |d|, |g|, |h|, |w|, |x|, and |y|. Vowels are otherwise long.
The phonetic values for |ô| and long |o| are merging.