> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Pierre Abbat <
p...@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
> > I've been thinking about writing the stress with an accent instead of a
> > capital letter.
>
> I would be extremely in favor of this!
>
> I have personally always found a little bit disturbing the use of
> capital letters for marking the stressed syllable.
> I suspect there is some historical reason for that (I guess US
> typewriters had no accented letters at the time Lojban born :) ).
>
> Nowadays I think we could make good use of accents. Just compare
> {jòsefin} with {JOsefin} or {filìp} with {filIP}. Our language is
> already ugly enough without having to mix lower and upper case.
>
> I would not care for which accent to use. I would go for the grave
> accent (àèìòù) because that's what Italian uses most but I don't feel
> so strong about it. Up to the point I won't even be prescriptive on
> this: any accent would do.
>
> Hope you get enough people backing up your proposal.
>
> Remo
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