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[lojban-beginners] Re: apostrophes?
Raphaël Poss wrote:
Le 20 janv. 05, à 01:24, Michael van der Gulik a écrit :
Why does Lojban use apostrophes instead of "h"'s? It seems much more
natural to use "h"'s, as it keeps words together (consider that an
apo'stro'phe ins'er'ts sp'ac'es i'n'to wo'rds, breaking them up and
making them harder to read as one word).
Is it acceptable to use, e.g. "keha" instead of "ke'a"? Or will
people become angry?
Hmm... I'd rather write "ke·a", "ke¨a", "ke°a" or even "ke:a" to keep
it ASCII.
a co:lon do:es not ins:er:t sp:ac:es i:n:to wo:rds... at least not too
much :)
How about "keá"? Just like the double-dots in Raphaël :-).
(okay, its a bad idea because 1: that's pronounced differently (keeaa
rather than keha) and 2: its not 7-bit ASCII).
My biggest problem with the apostrophe is that the typography looks
really bad, especially in fixed-width fonts (try reading lojban in a
fixed-width font! Yuck). Variable-width fonts and proper typesetting
look much better, but cmavo still look like they have a gaping hole in them.
Are these assumptions correct:
* the <<'>> isn't a consonant but is used to separate consecutive vowels
from each other.
* "h" isn't used because it is a consonant in the latin alphabet.
* The cmavo are always V, VV, CV or CVV. Adding an "h" would make it
complicated unless "h" was marked as an exception (or a different
typographical convention for a <<'>>, which would confuse everybody).
Mikevdg.