tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Jul 03 00:50:48 1993

Back to archive top level

To this year's listing



[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]

fonts



>From: "Eric J. Forbis" <[email protected]>
>Date:    Thu, 1 Jul 93 16:51:43 CST
>X-Popmail-Charset: English
>Content-Length: 743

>Did Okrand ever mention a reason for making the S & D's uppercase? I've 
>occaisionally wondered what the case change signified.

My guess is that it's a visual reminder that the sounds are not the "s" and
"d" that English-speakers are used to, but are retroflex "s" and "d".
Presumably he uppercased the "h" for similar reasons, to remind us it was
harsh.  The "I" is also probably capitalized for something like that, to
make sure that folks don't think of i as in "machine" (which is a more
common use of "i" languages), but rather the short i in "bit", but that's a
little shaky.

>Eric J. Forbis       [email protected] 
>		[email protected]

~mark



Back to archive top level