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
RE: Grand Unified Syllabary Project Opens
So, do I use ra, ri, ru, re, ro, or do I use la, li, lu, le, lo? rubyrb$B$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s(B/rbrp(/rprtJuuitchan/rtrp)/rp/ruby Well, I guess what you say is true, I could never be the right kind of girl for you, I could never be your woman - White Town --- Original Message --- $B:9=P?M(B: "Daniel Yacob,,," [EMAIL PROTECTED]; $B08@h(B: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cc: $BF|;~(B: 01/09/07 2:13 $B7oL>(B: Grand Unified Syllabary Project Opens The Grand Unified Syllabary project has the primary objective to map the natural (non-composition based) syllabaries of Unicode onto a common linguistic frame of reference. The target frame of reference is a CVCT table (consonant-vowel-consonant-tone) applying IPA rules for the phonemic mapping of the symbols. Such a table that defined the component properties of syllables, it is assumed, would serve as a reference for: * syllabic character classes * regular expression languages * transliteration between syllabaries and other writing systems * phonetic based and script independent input methods GUS furthers the development of "Syllables.txt" data file introduced with Perl 5.6. Orthography experts are still in great need for the Yi, Canadian Aboriginal, Cherokee, Katakana and Hiragana syllabaries. More information, and an development email list can be found on the project homepage: http://syllabary.sourceforge.net/ /Daniel
RE: Grand Unified Syllabary Project Opens
So, do I use ra, ri, ru, re, ro, or do I use la, li, lu, le, lo? rubyrb$B$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s(B/rbrp(/rprtJuuitchan/rtrp)/rp/ruby Well, I guess what you say is true, I could never be the right kind of girl for you, I could never be your woman - White Town --- Original Message --- $B:9=P?M(B: "Daniel Yacob,,," [EMAIL PROTECTED]; $B08@h(B: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cc: $BF|;~(B: 01/09/07 2:13 $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