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==Orthography==
==Orthography==
===Digraphs===
===Digraphs===
====Digraphs of which the parts have own sound definition====
====Digraphs of which exactly one part has a sound definition====
*ch - "c" is undefined
====Digraphs of which both parts have a sound definition====
*ng
*ng
*ch
*sh
*sh


===ASCII monographs having different meaning in IPA===
===Monographs having different meaning in IPA===
*y = [j]
*y = [j]


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* downward : daunard
* downward : daunard
* forward : forard
* forward : forard
===Other===
* same means "same" and "fourth"

Latest revision as of 2014-05-09T02:33:05

Orthography

Digraphs

Digraphs of which exactly one part has a sound definition

  • ch - "c" is undefined

Digraphs of which both parts have a sound definition

  • ng
  • sh

Monographs having different meaning in IPA

  • y = [j]

Monographs that are digraphs in IPA

  • j = [dʒ]
  • q = [kw]
  • x = [ks]

Non-phonemic writing

  • [ks] can be written
    • x, e.g. max, taxi
    • ks, e.g. aksel, aksesori
  • [kw] can be written
    • q, e.g. eqip
    • kw - no example in Unish%20Vocabulary%20List_v2.0%20(201206).pdf
  • [tʃ]
    • ch, e.g. cha
    • tsh - no example in Unish%20Vocabulary%20List_v2.0%20(201206).pdf

Pronunciation

q

On the page http://www.unish.org/introduce/e_unish_Pronunciation.jsp it says for q:

q is pronounced as in quick

But it also says

[qw]

For w there is a reference to the w in wood.

The q in quick is spoken as [k] as in IPA.

So either the q is spoken as

  • k as in IPA, ca. the q as in quick
  • kw as in IPA, the qu in quick

So maybe it is correct to write for q

1) [kw]
2) q is pronounced as qu in quick

y

On the page http://www.unish.org/introduce/e_unish_Pronunciation.jsp it says for y:

[y]
as y in yellow

If the notation [y] refers to IPA, then it might be correct to write for y:

[j]
as y in yellow

Vocabulary

Plural clashes with month names

The plural is creates with the suffix -s.

According to http://www.unish.org/introduce/e_unish_Word.jsp

  • 1) Ordinal numbers are created with suffix -me.
  • 2) Month names are created with the suffix -mes.

That means "unmes" (January) looks like a plural of "unme" (first). In German a plural and use as noun is possible, e.g. "Die Ersten die kamen." "The first [people] that came."

Direction

One ends in -a

  • upward : uparda
  • backward : bakard
  • downward : daunard
  • forward : forard


Other

  • same means "same" and "fourth"