bradrn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 1:34 am
And the current Hmong and Zhuang orthographies, which as I mentioned in my previous post use letters which are otherwise unused instead of numbers, are worst — not only are they not mnemonic, they look exactly like regular letters.
Pah! These systems are cool, to be sure, but not as cool as mediaeval Arpitan. Mediaeval Arpitan used
stress letters.
Your word has penultimate stress? Stick a -z on the end! Final stress? Add on an -x!
This is why the French Alps are still full of towns with names like "Verjux" and "Loisieux", "Unieux" and "Nandax", "Vulvoz" and "Mizérieux", "Excevenex" and "Saraz", "Saint-Paul-de-Varax", "Versonnex" and "Optevoz". They even liked the system so much they added the letters to some monosyllables, like "Oulx" and "Vaulx"...
I haven't yet used this system in a conlang, but one day...
[the problem with using 'mnemonic' diacritics for contour tones is that the contours rarely match the small range of available diacritics, which makes them misleading]