tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Aug 03 08:56:47 1994

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Re: Scrabble Letter Frequencies



>The same is true if the last consonant of the syllable is a "w"
>or a "y". Either of these MAY be followed by a glottal stop, or
>maybe not. The point is that if they ARE followed by a glottal
>stop, the resulting syllable has FOUR characters in it instead
>of the usual two or three.
>
>Does this make more sense?
>
>charghwI'
>
>

NOW, I understand. :-)  :-)  
Thank you for your patience.

Susan



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