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----- Forwarded message from Hugh O'Byrne <hobyrne@gmail.com> -----
Subject: Alphabet
From: Hugh O'Byrne <hobyrne@gmail.com>
To: lojban@lojban.org
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:30:31 -0400
To whom it may concern,
I adore Lojban. The biggest weakness it has, IMHO, is its alphabet.
Recently, I came across "Visible Speech". The symbols of this alphabet
indicate the sound they represent by their shape. For example, 'b',
'd', and 'g' (as in bay, day, gay) are represented by the same symbol in
three different orientations, because the sounds are so similar. 'm' is
a nasal 'b' sound, so its symbol is similar to 'b', with a small
modification. 'n' is a nasal 'd', so it's the 'd' symbol with the same
modification. 'ng' is a nasal 'g', so it's the 'g' symbol with the same
modification.
It seems to be perfectly in harmony with the philosophy of Lojban. It
is more than phonetic; is a logical, pictorial, categorical ordering of
sounds. It should be just about as easy for anyone in the world, no
matter what their primary language is, to learn. If you know most of
the alphabet, and come across a symbol you haven't seen before, there's
a good chance you could pronounce it anyway - which you cannot say about
*any* other alphabet that I know of. It is an extensive alphabet, so
perhaps just a subset of it is all that's necessary (or even wanted).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_Speech
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/visiblespeech.htm
I would love to know what the LLG thinks of Visual Speech.
Hugh.
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