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Sound Change Appliers (2014-10-24 01:09:09) :
Hey, I'm having some weird outputs from HTS, and I was hoping you could explain why it's happening, so I can figure out how to avoid these sorts of problems. Here's the rules and variables in question:
Æ = æː æ æ̀ː æ̀ æːˈ æˈ
EA = æːa æa æ̀ːa æ̀ a æːˈa æˈa
EA > Æ
If it's relevant, there are also variables E and A, which follow the same schema as EA and Æ, except they have "e" and "a" in place of "æ(a)".
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owned by Herra Ratatoskr, last edited 2014-10-24 01:09:09.
Sound Change Appliers (2014-10-22 12:03:10) :
Ah. How exactly is the RESERVE keyword work? Could you provide an example?
Also, I'm not yet as good with Unicode as I'd like to be. What exactly do you mean by Unicode character classes? I saw that there was a group of combining diacritics, but it didn't have ʰ in it, which I see you use often in your examples. Would I be safe just using IPA characters and diacritics? Thanks.
owned by Herra Ratatoskr, last edited 2014-10-22 12:03:10.
Sound Change Appliers (2014-10-22 00:41:46) :
Maybe a dumb question, but how does the system know what is and is not a diacritic? Do I just have to define all my character combos in variables at the beginning, or is there a list of recognized diacritic characters? Could I define an affricate like /tʃ/, so that the change t > d /_ wouldn't cause tʃ to become dʃ?
Also, can I change a sound into a diacritic? For example, let's say I wanted to make /a/ merge with a preceding /n/ to become syllabic, if the /n/ is preceded by a conso...
owned by Herra Ratatoskr, last edited 2014-10-22 00:41:46.
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