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Revision as of 2016-06-24T13:54:03
The Unified Latin Alphabet, version 2016 applies the following rules:
- Character inventory
- Use only characters from ISO 8859-1.
- prefer 65-90, (A-Z) and 97-122 (a-z), i.e. ISO 646
- from the others, prefer for vowels those that are present in several other ISO 8859 standards, i.e. characters with acute, grave, circumflex or diaeresis
- Use only characters from ISO 8859-1.
- Character - sound correspondence
- a, e, i, o, u, y with or without diacritics represent vowels.
- j and w represent semivowels as in IPA
- the rest represent consonants
- In the ULA-base form all characters except for c = /ʃ/ and q = /ʒ/ have the value as in IPA.