From: Christophe Grandsire (christophe.grandsire@free.fr)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 04:25:28 EST
En réponse à Adam Walker <dreamertwo@hotmail.com>:
> Here is some tentative vocab in al limba Cardadjina.
>
> s is /S/ initially and before a consonant, other wise /s/
> j is /Z/
> dj is /dZ/
I like this digraph. It doesn't look Romance at all and yet is quite
logical :) .
> ch is /tS/
> x is /S/
> n~ is /n_j/
> c is /k/
>
Always? So I guess |g| is always /g/? This language didn't get a
fricativisation of its velar stops in front of /e/ and /i/? Not bad per se, but
I would like to know the historical reason, since this fricativisation already
happened in Vulgar Latin... Or did they have a spelling reform? :))
[snip examples]
Interesting, though like Luca I'd be interested to know more about the
article :)) . But a Romance language with singular endings that make it look
like an Eastern Romance lang but plural formation of the Western kind can only
be interesting :)) .
Christophe.
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