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Part of the [[Unified Alphabet System]].
Part of the [[International Alphabet System]].


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!Comment
!Comment
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| IPA  || a || b || ʃ || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || ʒ || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || y || z || ç || q ||
| IPA  || a || b || ʃ || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || ʒ || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || y || z || ç || q ||  
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| UAS-diacritic || ^ ||  ||  ||  || ´  ||  ||  ||  || . ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ˚ ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ˇ ||  ||  ||  || ` ||  || || ||
| IAS-diacritic || ^ ||  ||  ||  || ´  ||  ||  ||  || . ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ˚ ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ˇ ||  ||  ||  || ` ||  || || ||  
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| [[Unified Latin Alphabet 1994]] || a || b || q || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || y || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || - || z || c || - ||
| [[International Latin Alphabet 1994]] || a || b || q || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || y || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || - || z || c || - ||
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| [[Unified Latin Alphabet 2015]] || a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || y || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || - || z || q || - ||
| [[International Latin Alphabet 2015]] || a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || y || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || - || z || q || - ||  
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| [[Unified Latin Alphabet 2016]] || a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || q || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || y || z || - || - ||
| [[International Latin Alphabet 2016]] || a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || q || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || y || z || - || - ||  
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| [[Unified Latin Alphabet 2017]]? || a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || q || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || ə || z || - || - ||
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==Design principles==
==Design principles==
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# each letter represents one phone
# each letter represents one phone
# each letter that represents a phone from one of the groups "vowels", "consonants (pulmonic)"  in IPA, represents a phone from the same group
# each letter that represents a phone from one of the groups "vowels", "consonants (pulmonic)"  in IPA, represents a phone from the same group
# each phone is represented by the IPA letter, if the IPA letter is from the Lowercase Latin alphabet,  (= a phone that is represented by a Basic Latin letter in IPA should only be assigned to the same letter)
# each phone is represented by the IPA letter, if the IPA letter is from the Lowercase Latin alphabet,  (= a phone that is represented by a Basic Latin letter in IPA should only be assigned to that letter)


==Process to obtain the target alphabet==
==Process to obtain the target alphabet==
===Select the letters===
===Create initial assignments===
Select the letters of the Lowercase Latin alphabet in the order as listed in "C0 Controls and Basic Latin"
Select the letters of the Lowercase Latin alphabet in the order as listed in "C0 Controls and Basic Latin"


  <a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z>
  <a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z>
and assign to each the phonetic value represented by the same letter in IPA, if any
and assign to each the phonetic value represented by the same letter in IPA, if any
  [a b c d e f - h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z]
  [a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z]


===Change assignments===
===Change assignments===
Change assignments to increase coverage of spoken conversation.
Change assignments to increase coverage of spoken conversation.


====Change assignments in group pulmonic consonants====
====Change assignments in the group pulmonic consonants====
1 <g> : assign the phonetic value represented in IPA by "LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT G" (U+0261)
=====Letter c=====
http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0250.pdf
1 <c> : replace [c] with [ʃ] and include as allophones [ʂ], [ɕ]
 
*Reason: visually similar
 
*Symmetry: voiceless counterpart(?) of [k]
 
*Occurrence of initial phone: N.A., "LATIN SMALL LETTER G" is not part of IPA
 
*Occurrence of replacement phone: found in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, varieties of Arabic and varieties of Chinese, symmetry: voiceless counterpart of <k>
 
*Precedence: common assignment
 
2 <c> : replace [c] with [ʃ] and include as allophones [ʂ], [ɕ]
*Reason: [ʃ] found more often than [c]
*Reason: [ʃ] found more often than [c]


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*Occurrence of replacement phone: Arabic, English, French, varieties of Spanish
*Occurrence of replacement phone: Arabic, English, French, varieties of Spanish
[ʂ] in Russian
**possible allophone: [ʂ] in Russian


*Precedence:
*Precedence:
- found in IPA pre-1900
** found in IPA pre-1900
- Northern Berber Latin alphabet
** Northern Berber Latin alphabet
- conlangs: Esperanto 1894, Uropi 1986, Loglan 1986, Lojban 1997, Sambahsa Phonetic Transcription <year?>, Tceqli 2017, Pandunia 2017.
** conlangs: Esperanto 1894, Uropi 1986, Loglan 1986, Lojban 1997, Sambahsa Phonetic Transcription <year?>, Tceqli 2017, Pandunia 2017.


*Other:
*Other:
- <c> or <ci> represent /ʃ/ in some English words, e.g. <musician>.
** <c> or <ci> represent /ʃ/ in some English words, e.g. <musician>.
- <c> appears as single letter representing a sound containing /ʃ/, e.g. Italian <c> = /tʃ/ before <e,i>.
** <c> appears as single letter representing a sound containing /ʃ/, e.g. Italian <c> = /tʃ/ before <e,i>.
- <c> appears in multigraphs representing a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. German <sch>, Italian <sc>, French <ch>, x-Esperanto <cx>, Spanish <ch>, Czech <cz>, Hungarian <cs>.
** <c> appears in multigraphs representing a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. German <sch>, Italian <sc>, French <ch>, x-Esperanto <cx>, Spanish <ch>, Czech <cz>, Hungarian <cs>.
- <c> with diacritics represents a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. Esperanto <ĉ>, Czech <č>, Maltese <ċ>, Turkish <ç>
** <c> with diacritics represents a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. Esperanto <ĉ>, Czech <č>, Maltese <ċ>, Turkish <ç>
- The IPA /ɕ/ may sound as an allophone of /ʃ/ for some.
** The IPA /ɕ/ may sound as an allophone of /ʃ/ for some.


3 <nowiki><q></nowiki> : replace [q] with [ʒ] and include as allophones [ʐ], [ʑ]
[a b ʃ d e f ɡ h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z]
 
=====Letter q=====
2 <nowiki><q></nowiki> : replace [q] with [ʒ] and include as allophones [ʐ], [ʑ]


*Reason: [ʒ] and nearby values [ʐ], [ʑ] found more often than [q]
*Reason: [ʒ] and nearby values [ʐ], [ʑ] found more often than [q]
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*Occurrence of replacement phone:  English, French, varieties of Spanish, varieties of Arabic,
*Occurrence of replacement phone:  English, French, varieties of Spanish, varieties of Arabic,
[ʐ] in Chinese, Russian
**possible allophone: [ʐ] in Chinese, Russian


*Precedence: No precedence known.
*Precedence: No precedence known.


====Change assignments in group vowels====
[a b ʃ d e f ɡ h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x y z]
 
====Change assignments in the group vowels====
=====Letter a=====
=====Letter a=====
2.1 <a> : change from front [a] to central [ä], include old value as allophone
2.1 <a> : change from front [a] to central [ä], include old value as allophone
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=====Letter e and letter o=====
=====Letter e and letter o=====
2.2 <e o> : change from close-mid [e o] to mid [e̞ o̞], include old value as allophone
2.2 <e o> : change from close-mid [e o] to mid [e̞ o̞], include old value as allophone
*Reason: symmetry reasons one may like to change the values to mid
*Reason: for symmetry reasons one may like to change the values to mid


*Occurrence of initial phone: not present in a standard variety of any of the six official UN languages
*Occurrence of initial phone: not present in a standard variety of any of the six official UN languages
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=====Letter y=====
=====Letter y=====
2.3 <y> : replace [y] with central-mid [ə] or declare [ə] as allophone
2.3 <y> : change from close front rounded [y] to central-mid [ə], include old value as allophone
*Reason: symmetry
*Reason: symmetry
*Precedence: (...)
*Precedence: (...)


Changes
Changes
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==Target alphabet==
==Target alphabet==
  [ä b ʃ d e̞ f ɡ h i j k l m n o̞ p ʒ r s t u v w x ə z]
  [ä b ʃ d e̞ f ɡ h i j k l m n o̞ p ʒ r s t u v w x ə z]
Simplified
Simplified (only two not ASCII)
  [a b ʃ d e f g h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x ə z]
  [a b ʃ d e f g h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x y z]


==Affricate relevance==
==Affricate relevance==
*interslav: "bogatši" which means "richer". t and š need to be pronounced separately, otherwise it would be written "bogači", which is a different word and is the singular locative of "bogač", which means "rich man" - ULA would have /bogatci/ for both and cannot distinguish.
*interslav: "bogatši" which means "richer". t and š need to be pronounced separately, otherwise it would be written "bogači", which is a different word and is the singular locative of "bogač", which means "rich man" - ILA would have /bogatci/ for both and cannot distinguish.
*Polish
*Polish
** tc : <cz> VS <trz>
** tc : <cz> VS <trz>

Latest revision as of 2021-04-01T13:19:47

Part of the International Alphabet System.

System Symbols Comment
IPA a b ʃ d e f g h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x y z ç q
IAS-diacritic ^ ´ . ˚ ˇ `
International Latin Alphabet 1994 a b q d e f g h i j k l m n o p y r s t u v w x - z c -
International Latin Alphabet 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p y r s t u v w x - z q -
International Latin Alphabet 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z - -

Design principles

Create a phonetic alphabet (ordered set of assignments of phones to graphemes) where

  1. each letter is part of the Lowercase Latin alphabet as defined in "C0 Controls and Basic Latin" (http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf)
  2. each phone is represented in IPA (https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/sites/default/files/IPA_Kiel_2015.pdf) by one character
  3. each letter represents one phone
  4. each letter that represents a phone from one of the groups "vowels", "consonants (pulmonic)" in IPA, represents a phone from the same group
  5. each phone is represented by the IPA letter, if the IPA letter is from the Lowercase Latin alphabet, (= a phone that is represented by a Basic Latin letter in IPA should only be assigned to that letter)

Process to obtain the target alphabet

Create initial assignments

Select the letters of the Lowercase Latin alphabet in the order as listed in "C0 Controls and Basic Latin"

<a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z>

and assign to each the phonetic value represented by the same letter in IPA, if any

[a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z]

Change assignments

Change assignments to increase coverage of spoken conversation.

Change assignments in the group pulmonic consonants

Letter c

1 <c> : replace [c] with [ʃ] and include as allophones [ʂ], [ɕ]

  • Reason: [ʃ] found more often than [c]
  • Occurrence of initial phone: not present in a standard variety of any of the six official UN languages
  • Occurrence of replacement phone: Arabic, English, French, varieties of Spanish
    • possible allophone: [ʂ] in Russian
  • Precedence:
    • found in IPA pre-1900
    • Northern Berber Latin alphabet
    • conlangs: Esperanto 1894, Uropi 1986, Loglan 1986, Lojban 1997, Sambahsa Phonetic Transcription <year?>, Tceqli 2017, Pandunia 2017.
  • Other:
    • <c> or <ci> represent /ʃ/ in some English words, e.g. <musician>.
    • <c> appears as single letter representing a sound containing /ʃ/, e.g. Italian <c> = /tʃ/ before <e,i>.
    • <c> appears in multigraphs representing a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. German <sch>, Italian <sc>, French <ch>, x-Esperanto <cx>, Spanish <ch>, Czech <cz>, Hungarian <cs>.
    • <c> with diacritics represents a sound sequence containing a sound /ʃ/, e.g. Esperanto <ĉ>, Czech <č>, Maltese <ċ>, Turkish <ç>
    • The IPA /ɕ/ may sound as an allophone of /ʃ/ for some.
[a b ʃ d e f ɡ h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z]
Letter q

2 <q> : replace [q] with [ʒ] and include as allophones [ʐ], [ʑ]

  • Reason: [ʒ] and nearby values [ʐ], [ʑ] found more often than [q]
  • Occurrence of initial phone: not present in a standard variety of any of the six official UN languages
  • Occurrence of replacement phone: English, French, varieties of Spanish, varieties of Arabic,
    • possible allophone: [ʐ] in Chinese, Russian
  • Precedence: No precedence known.
[a b ʃ d e f ɡ h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x y z]

Change assignments in the group vowels

Letter a

2.1 <a> : change from front [a] to central [ä], include old value as allophone

  • Reason: symmetry, actual use?
  • Precedence: (...)
Letter e and letter o

2.2 <e o> : change from close-mid [e o] to mid [e̞ o̞], include old value as allophone

  • Reason: for symmetry reasons one may like to change the values to mid
  • Occurrence of initial phone: not present in a standard variety of any of the six official UN languages
  • Occurrence of replacement phone:
  • Precedence: (...)
  • Other:

there might be reasons in observed use of spoken conversation for not changing them.

Letter y

2.3 <y> : change from close front rounded [y] to central-mid [ə], include old value as allophone

  • Reason: symmetry
  • Precedence: (...)


Changes

  • the frontness from high to mid
  • the closeness from closed to central
  • the roundedness from rounded to rounded or unrounded

Target alphabet

[ä b ʃ d e̞ f ɡ h i j k l m n o̞ p ʒ r s t u v w x ə z]

Simplified (only two not ASCII)

[a b ʃ d e f g h i j k l m n o p ʒ r s t u v w x y z]

Affricate relevance

  • interslav: "bogatši" which means "richer". t and š need to be pronounced separately, otherwise it would be written "bogači", which is a different word and is the singular locative of "bogač", which means "rich man" - ILA would have /bogatci/ for both and cannot distinguish.
  • Polish
    • tc : <cz> VS <trz>
      • <czy> VS <trzy>
        • workaround: <tc> VS <tq>, the latter with progressive voicing assimilation
    • dq : <dż> VS <drz>
      • <dżem> = "jam", with monophonemic affricate, versus <drzem> = "take a nap (imperative)" with plosive-plus-fricative sequence.
        • workaround: <dq> VS <dc>, the latter with progressive voicing assimilation