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Re: [lojban] Re: vowel counts
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Daniel Gudlat wrote:
> a) vowel distribution in the source languages: I don't know anything
> about the vowel distribution in Chinese, Hindu or Russian, but Arab only
> has a, i, u, AFAIK. So this would tend to temper the English prevalence
> of e quite a bit, I imagine.
"o" is rare in American English and nonexistent in Chinese (pinyin "o"
is basically a schwa with w-coloring).
> b) maximal separation of sounds: As far as vowels are concerned, a and i
> (and u) are maximally separated and thus make for easier word
> recognition in noisy environments. So this may have been a design
> choice.
No.
> c) Dipthongs: ai, ei, oi, and au are the lojban standard diphthongs and
> strongly favor i and a.
Gismu don't contain diphthongs.
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