"Katherine Kerr - Deverry 03 - Dawnspell" - читать интересную книгу автора (Kerr Katherine) тАв Summer,
1065 тАв ONE тАв TWO тАв THREE Appendices тАв тАв CHARACTERS AND THEIR INCARNATIONS тАв GLOSSARY A Note on the Pronunciation of Deverry Words The language spoken in Deverry is a member of the P-Celtic family. Although closely related to Welsh, Cornish, and Breton, it is by no means identical to any of these actual languages and should never be taken as such. Vowels are divided by Deverry scribes into two classes: noble and common. Nobles have two pronunciations; commons, one. A as in father when long; a shorter version of the same sound, as in far, when short. O as in bone when long; as in pot when short. W as the oo in spook when long; as in roof when short. Y as the i in machine when long; as the e in butter when short. E as in pen. I as in pin. U as in pun. Vowels are generally long in stressed syllables; short in unstressed. Y is the file:///G|/muletemp/bok/Kerr%20Katherine/Katharine%...20Deverry%20-%2003%20-%20The%20Bristling%20Wood.htm (2 of 366)2004-08-29 19:00:42 THE BRISTLING WOOD primary exception to this rule. When it appears as the last letter of a word, it is always long whether that syllable is stressed or not. |
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