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addition to TG? independent vowel sign R̥ entering into ligature as CV aksara #267
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By Agastya's beard, this is weird! I'm not sure I've understood the situation correctly. In particular, I'm uncertain about your first example. Is it that the beginning is qət= R̥ṅyəkən? My other point of uncertainty is the word boundaries you mention. Are you implying that the presence of a word boundary could or should affect the transliteration? Or are you just saying that your hypothesis about why this phenomenon happens (instead of using a vowel marker) is that it is governed by the word boundary? (I think the latter.) About the thing with qə, it seems to me that we already have this in the work-in-progress version, see the file Let me know if I'm getting this correctly, and if you agree with creating new sections in the TG. |
Yes, in the first example the beginning is qət= R̥ṅyəkən. I correct a typo, I meant "But I guess the phenomenon might also occur without word boundary falling within the aksara." The remark was only relevant to my insertion of space after = inside the rendering of the relevant akṣaras. No, I did not mean anything about why the phenomenon occurs, which is clear enough: it becomes understanble if you realize that r̥ was pronounced rə, i.e. as CV combination, then users of the script could treat R̥ as functionally equivalent to any 'proper' CV combination. I think I can agree with the generalisation "independent vowel signs behaving like consonant signs". I agree that the use of = may remain optional. You are right that this way of composing the glyphs does not make any difference. I'd state the functional equivalences as follows (slightly differently from what you did):
Ah yes, I'd forgotten that the update on qə has already been made in the WORK version and that this version is noi identical to the latest version on HAL. The new example qət= R̥ṅyəkən could be introduced under the rule "then mandatorily transliterate the “vowel support” with the letter q followed by the applicable (lowercase) Latin vowel". Under 3.3.6, we will then get the further ramification with lengh mark (:). I agree with your proposals. Thanks a lot for dealing with this. Shall we make the updated TG public soon? |
I've made the changes to (what is now) 3.3.4 and 3.4. Pushing now to github; if you can find the time, you could have a look and edit or approve the tracked changes. |
Dear @danbalogh —
Do you agree that the following examples require use as = as per TG 3.3.8?
I think in both cases there is a word boundary after the consonant to which R̥ is joined in ligature as opposed to the use of vowel marker r̥. But I guess the phenomenon might also occur with word boundary falling within the aksara.
I feel that one such example at least ought to be included in a next version of our TG and presumably 3.3.8 is the right place.
The first example can also be used in 3.3.4 to illustrate attachment of the ə marker to independent vowel A, a constellation which must be represented as qə in our system, even though we haven't mentioned this specific case yet. I think we should also add it to our table with the corresponding representation in Balinese script.
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