From: Antoine Leca (Antoine10646@leca-marti.org)
Date: Mon Jun 27 2005 - 03:08:18 CDT
On Monday, June 27th, 2005 04:18Z Curtis Clark wrote:
> Another that came to mind is Þ (thorn), "imposed" upon the Latin
> script from Runic, a separate alphabet, so that the Saxons could
> strengthen their hegemony by writing the sounds of their unmelodious
> language, sounds unneeded by French, Spanish, or the original Latin.
But Spanish (Castilian only, and in Spain, do not know about anywhere else)
could use it for what is currently written "z" or "c", couldn't it?
Antoine
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