Information about curly-tailed phonetic letters

From: Kenneth Whistler (kenw@sybase.com)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 18:53:07 EDT


Richard S. Cook, of the STEDT Project at the University
of California, Berkeley, passes on the following URL's, which
contain documentation regarding the use of curly-tailed phonetic
letters in the Sinological and Sino-Tibetan traditions.

--Ken

> Hi there,
> You may recall that we (on the Unicode list and elsewhere) discussed the
> issue of certain phonetic transcription characters and their possible
> inclusion in the Unicode standard. Here is a copy of a paper that I
> prepared some time ago on this subject.
>
> http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/pdf/curly-tailed-tdnlcz.pdf
> http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/pdf/TranscriptionTable-WUZongji.jpg
>
> I welcome any comments or suggestions, and please feel free to pass
> these URL's on to the Unicode list, as I am currently not subscribed.
>
> Best,
> Richard
> ----------------------------------------
> Richard S. COOK, Jr.
> STEDT Project, Linguistics Department
> University of California, Berkeley
> mailto:rscook@socrates.berkeley.edu
> http://stedt.berkeley.edu/
>
>



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