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# Content | # Content | ||
- | ## Lateral approximants | + | ## Classes |
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+ | ### Lateral approximants | ||
- **L/l** (runic **ᛚ**) for \[l\] | - **L/l** (runic **ᛚ**) for \[l\] | ||
- | ## Nasals | + | ### Nasals |
- **M/m** (runic **ᛗ**) for \[m\] | - **M/m** (runic **ᛗ**) for \[m\] | ||
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- | ## Plosives | + | ### Plosives |
- **P/p** (runic **ᛈ**) for \[p\] | - **P/p** (runic **ᛈ**) for \[p\] | ||
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- **D/d** (runic **ᛞ**) for \[d\] | - **D/d** (runic **ᛞ**) for \[d\] | ||
- **K/k** (runic **ᚲ**) for \[k\] | - **K/k** (runic **ᚲ**) for \[k\] | ||
- | - **G/g** (runic **ᚷ**) for \[g\] (not totally clear, e.g. [[References#sko03|sko03]] proposes to speak this letter as \[j\] in words ending with **-ig** | + | - **G/g** (runic **ᚷ**) for \[g\] (not totally clear, e.g. [[references:sko03|Reference: |
- | - \[θ\] and \[ð\]? | + | |
- | - most proposals don't include these two as most Germanic languages eliminated them except of English and Icelandic | + | |
- | - by the bigramms **Th/th** and **Dh/dh** (almost like in English)? | + | |
- | - by the symbols **Þ/þ** (runic **ᚦ**) and **Đ/ð** (like in Icelandic)? | + | |
- | - [this poll](http:// | + | |
- | ## Fricatives | + | |
+ | ### Fricatives | ||
- **H/h** (runic **ᚺ**) for \[h\] | - **H/h** (runic **ᚺ**) for \[h\] | ||
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- **V/v** for \[v\]? | - **V/v** for \[v\]? | ||
- [Poll in yahoo-group](http:// | - [Poll in yahoo-group](http:// | ||
+ | - \[θ\] and \[ð\]? | ||
+ | - most proposals don't include these two as most Germanic languages eliminated them except of English and Icelandic | ||
+ | - by the bigramms **Th/th** and **Dh/dh** (almost like in English)? | ||
+ | - by the symbols **Þ/þ** (runic **ᚦ**) and **Đ/ð** (like in Icelandic)? | ||
+ | - [this poll](http:// | ||
- \[ʃ\]? (and \[ɕ\]?) | - \[ʃ\]? (and \[ɕ\]?) | ||
- most Germanic languages have that sound | - most Germanic languages have that sound | ||
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- diacritic symbol on another letter, e.g. **ĥ** like in Esperanto? | - diacritic symbol on another letter, e.g. **ĥ** like in Esperanto? | ||
- | ## Semivowels | + | ### Semivowels |
- **J/j** (runic **ᛃ**) for \[j\] | - **J/j** (runic **ᛃ**) for \[j\] | ||
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- [Poll in yahoo-group](http:// | - [Poll in yahoo-group](http:// | ||
- | ## Vowels | + | ### Vowels |
- **I/i** (runic **ᛁ** or **ᛇ**) for \[i\] or \[ɪ\] | - **I/i** (runic **ᛁ** or **ᛇ**) for \[i\] or \[ɪ\] | ||
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If you've got strong arguments against any of these decisions, feel free to add them here or visit the IRC-channel! | If you've got strong arguments against any of these decisions, feel free to add them here or visit the IRC-channel! | ||
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