- From: siqin <siqin@almas.co.jp>
- Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 18:43:36 +0900
- To: Greg Eck <greck@postone.net>, "jrmt@almas.co.jp" <jrmt@almas.co.jp>, 'Richard Wordingham' <richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com>, "public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org" <public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <55C87248.2020409@almas.co.jp>
Hi Greg, The last mail was failed because of too large attachment. 1. When I at school, studied like "the O,OE is not used after first Syllable". This rule can find from "blue dictionary". blue_dic01.png blue_dic02.png blue_dic03.png blue_dic04.png * And can find from some mongolian knowledge book (grammar book). grammar01.jpg grammar02.jpg * grammar03.jpg * grammar04.jpg * I like this one. because it is most acceptable and simple. 2. On the other hand. there is opposite rule which "the O,OE is can used after first Syllable except mongolian_chinese_dic04.png" in Mongolian Chinese dictinary. mongolian_chinese_dic01.png mongolian_chinese_dic02.png mongolian_chinese_dic03.png mongolian_chinese_dic04.png (see the green boxed word in mongolian_chinese_dic03.png ) SiqinBilige On 2015/08/10 12:35, Greg Eck wrote: > Badral, Erdenchimeg, Husele, Siqin, > Would you like to comment on this one? > Greg > > > -----Original Message----- > From: jrmt@almas.co.jp [mailto:jrmt@almas.co.jp] > Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 11:31 AM > To: Greg Eck <greck@postone.net>; 'Richard Wordingham' <richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com>; public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org > Subject: RE: Guessing the Spelling (was: FVS Assignment MisMatch Winding Down) > >> The word needs to be led by an O in order to be followed by an O. > In Inner Mongolia, there is one rule in some famous dictionary, the O is not used after first Syllable. > It is only used in first Syllable. > But it is the endless linguistic argument actually. > We cannot say which is correct and which is incorrect. > That is one reason, why there are so many different spelling. > > Regards, > > Jirimutu > ========================================================== > Almas Inc. > 101-0021 601 Nitto-Bldg, 6-15-11, Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo > E-Mail: jrmt@almas.co.jp Mobile : 090-6174-6115 > Phone : 03-5688-2081, Fax : 03-5688-2082 > http://www.almas.co.jp/ http://www.compiere-japan.com/ > ========================================================== > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Eck [mailto:greck@postone.net] > Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 12:12 PM > To: Richard Wordingham; public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org > Subject: RE: Guessing the Spelling (was: FVS Assignment MisMatch Winding Down) > > In the word ABU, rules of vowel harmony will demand that the following gedes (ie loop) is a U and not the weaker O. > The word needs to be led by an O in order to be followed by an O. > Greg > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Wordingham [mailto:richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 3:44 PM > To: public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org > Subject: OT: Guessing the Spelling (was: FVS Assignment MisMatch Winding Down) > > On Fri, 7 Aug 2015 13:32:04 +0000 > Greg Eck <greck@postone.net> wrote: > >> On the issue of spelling ABU “father” as mentioned below, there is no >> question in the Cyrillic as to the proper spelling. I do not have the >> experience in Inner Mongolia why there is such a variety of opinions. > As far as I can make out, knowing the Cyrillic spelling (аав) and knowing what the Mongolian script spelling looks like still leaves one with two alternatives - O and U. Are people missing an obvious clue as to the spelling? > > Richard. > >
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