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====Vowels====
====Vowels====
*A 0 a {{wpen|Open_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*A 0 a {{wpen|Open_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*Ä 1 ɛ {{wpen|Open-mid_front_unrounded vowel}}
*Ä 1 ɛ {{wpen|Open-mid_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*E 2 e {{wpen|Close-mid_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*E 2 e {{wpen|Close-mid_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*I 3 i {{wpen|Close_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*I 3 i {{wpen|Close_front_unrounded_vowel}}
*Ö 4 ɒ {{wpen|Open_back_rounded_vowel}}
*O 4 ɒ {{wpen|Open_back_rounded_vowel}}
*Ü 5 ɔ {{wpen|Open-mid_rounded_vowel}}
*Ö 5 ɔ {{wpen|Open-mid_rounded_vowel}}
*O 6 o {{wpen|Close-mid_back_rounded_vowel}}
*U 6 o {{wpen|Close-mid_back_rounded_vowel}}
*U 7 u {{wpen|Close_back_rounded_vowel}}
*Ü 7 u {{wpen|Close_back_rounded_vowel}}





Revision as of 2012-06-23T03:23:40

Alphabet

Features

Sound groups:

  • nasal = 2
  • nasal + plosive = 8
  • nasal + plosive + fricative = 16

In each of the groups nasal, plosive, fricative, the order labial, coronal, dorsal is followed.

Until

  • 9,
  • 11,
    • the Latin symbols have the value of the IPA, the symbols are pronounced similar in several languages
  • 15,
    • even positions are voiceless
    • each voiceless is even
    • uneven are voiced


List

Consonants

base 2

extra for base 4

extra for base 8

extra for base 12

extra for base 16


????


Vowels


Numeral system

Grouping

Use grouping by 4 like in East Asia Myriad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_numerals#Large_numbers

Naming

For naming of larger numbers use something like

  • 2^4 = 10^1 = tip
  • 10^2 = pip
  • 10^3 = bip
  • 10^4 = tip
(10^4)^1 NM^T^N 1 0000 (ni)tinum (n=1)
(10^4)^2 NM^T^P 1 0000 0000 squared myriad pitium (p=2)
(10^4)^3 NM^T^B 1 0000 0000 0000 cubic myriad bitinum (b=3)
(10^4)^4 NM^T^T 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 quartic myriad titinum (t=4)

Unit prefixes

  • kilo-gram ~ niti-gram
  • mega-gram ~ piti-gram
  • niti-joule, piti-joule
  • piti-byte

Finger counting

Coordinates

"The Argadorian Date Line (ADL = Argadora Datolinio / Argadorian Date Line) runs along the Argadorian Prime Meridian, which lies on 168,5° (= 168°30') longitude west of Greenwich. This meridian together with an area of maybe about ¼° on both sides of it touches as the, according to my knowledge, only meridian in its course only one small land mass other than Antarctica (= Aoiketa ≈ Nota), namely the Aleutian island Umnak. Apart from these, it runs solely through the Pacific Ocean. As far as I know, there are no other meridians which touch as few lands inhabited by humans as those between approximatly 168¼º and 168¾° longitude west of Greenwich." (http://www.reissmann.info/bibliotheke/projektoi/AUXhA%20--%2019372-07-06%20=%202006-03-25%20--%20Argadorian%20Calendar%20--%20en.pdf)

Chemical elements