' FEACHTENBBRG] ALSEA TEXTS AND MYTHS 21 



I, m, n as in English. 



I: palatal I; like I in lure. 



L,l spirant laterals; su' ject to frequent interchange. 



lI like L, with great stress of explosion. 



£ glottal stop. 



' aspiration whose palatal or velar character depends on the character of 



the vowel that precedes it, 



h, y, w as in English. 



'w like wh in whether. 



■' accent. 



+ denotes excessive length of vowels. 



= is an etymological device indicating loose connection between sterna and 



formative elements. 



