Richard Wordingham wrote:
>
> --- In qalam@yahoogroups.com, "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@...> wrote:
> > But using the conjoined forms is the equivalent of a
> > virama; remember, Tamil is the odd-script-out in South Asia, the only
> > one that's abandoned conjunct forms completely. (Tibetan and Javanese
> > both still use a few of them, and Burmese uses them only in
> > Sanskrit-origin words.)
>
> If you look at http://www.tuninst.net/UKT/Romabama_abridged.htm ,
> you'll find 42 conjuncts that are used in native words at the start of
> a phonetic syllable. Look in Section 5 there, 'Conjuncts'.

No, I won't do that, but you could say which script you're talking
about.
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Peter T. Daniels grammatim@...