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Two constraints, a replacement value (for IPA) must be
- represented by a grapheme that is not a single Basic Latin letter (= a phone that is represented by a Basic Latin letter in IPA should only be assigned to the same letter in the alphabet)
- from the same of the two classes consonant and vowel, as the replaced value


==Slavic==
==Slavic==
*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" - ULA would have /bogatci/ for both and cannot distinguish.

Revision as of 2017-05-20T14:34:19

Part of the Unified Alphabet System.

System 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
UAS-diacritic ^ ´ . ˚ ˇ `
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 -
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 -
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 - -

Two constraints, a replacement value (for IPA) must be - represented by a grapheme that is not a single Basic Latin letter (= a phone that is represented by a Basic Latin letter in IPA should only be assigned to the same letter in the alphabet) - from the same of the two classes consonant and vowel, as the replaced value

Slavic

  • 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.