Alternative Insubric orthographies
- Alternative Insubric orthographies
This is a prospect of Insubric language orthographies others then classical Milanese one.
Comasca
Alternative orthography of the city of Como and suburbs, used by the academy "Famiglia Comasca".
Overriding differences in pronunciation and grammar, the orthography differences with the classical Milanese orthography are:
*sound /y/ is written "ü", not "u"
*sound /u/ is written "u", not "o"
*sound /œ/ is written "ö", not "oeu"
*long vowels are always written as double
*there is a different use of accents (but not circumflex one)
*"zz" is often used
*article "i" ("the", plural) is written "j" when followed by vowel
Lecchese
The most used alternative orthography in Lecco and suburbs is:
(overriding differences in pronunciation and grammar)
*sound /y/ is written "ü", not "u"
*sound /u/ is written "u", not "o"
*sound /œ/ is written "ö", not "oeu"
*long vowels are written with the circumflex accent
*the other accents, on tonic syllables, are always used
*final voiced consonants are written as voiceless (like they actually are in pronunciation), except ambiguities
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