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* tudy = girl (appears to be just T) |
* tudy = girl (appears to be just T) |
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* teuod = goat ''(Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)'' |
* teuod = goat ''(Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)'' |
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* tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged.) |
* tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged/there may be structure rules I'm not seeing.) |
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If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T. |
If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T. |
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[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST) |
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==O== |
==O== |
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:Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u. |
:Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u. |
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Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above. |
Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above. |
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* teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u? |
* teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u? |
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[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST) |
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Argument for: |
Argument for: |
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*vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng |
*vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng |
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[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST) |
Revision as of 07:52, 2 February 2018
G
- There's some extra question around the translation of G, as tu/te or just T.
Examples from official:
- qut = big (appears to be just T)
- tate = huge (huge should be tati if G=T, or tatui/tatei if G=TU/TE. May be running into a 'drop vowel if X' rule)
- tudy = girl (appears to be just T)
- teuod = goat (Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)
- tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged/there may be structure rules I'm not seeing.)
If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T. MOURNE (talk) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)
O
- Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u.
Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above.
- teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u?
MOURNE (talk) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)
ST[R]
- Uncertain on whether the ST substitution (v) is also the same as an STR substitution (otherwise vd/vb)
Argument for:
- vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng