RE: Grand Unified Syllabary Project Opens

From: B (11@onna.com)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2001 - 23:46:29 EDT


So, do I use ra, ri, ru, re, ro, or do I use la, li, lu, le, lo?

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$B7oL>(B: Grand Unified Syllabary Project Opens

>
>The Grand Unified Syllabary project has the primary objective
>to map the natural (non-composition based) syllabaries of
>Unicode onto a common linguistic frame of reference. The target
>frame of reference is a CVCT table (consonant-vowel-consonant-tone)
>applying IPA rules for the phonemic mapping of the symbols.
>
>Such a table that defined the component properties of syllables,
>it is assumed, would serve as a reference for:
>
> * syllabic character classes
> * regular expression languages
> * transliteration between syllabaries and other writing systems
> * phonetic based and script independent input methods
>
>GUS furthers the development of "Syllables.txt" data file
>introduced with Perl 5.6. Orthography experts are still in great
>need for the Yi, Canadian Aboriginal, Cherokee, Katakana and
>Hiragana syllabaries.
>
>More information, and an development email list can be found on
>the project homepage:
>
> http://syllabary.sourceforge.net/
>
>
>/Daniel
>
>



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