Subject | Re: Even *MORE* Scandinavian linguistics; was: Republicanism still an offence in England? |
From | Pradera |
Date | 2002-05-21 08:41 (2002-05-21 08:41) |
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"Pradera" <pradera@pradera.prv.pl>wrote in message news:acb885$a9a$1@pingwin.acn.pl...
but for those situations where they want to include the short vowels, they have diacritical marks, which, along with some of their consonant markers, are *very* similar to tolkien's elven diacriticals (and thus i bring this back on
<g>).Isn't this the characteristic of all semitic languages? I don't recall Hebrew alphabet having too much vowels, either...