* <<F7R.0005>> Alphabet souffle

   k        t        p              y   o  i
   K        T        P              E   O  `
   g        n        m              e   w
h  q  x  c  s  d  f  v     r  l     a   U
   Q  X  C  S  D  F  V              A   u
     [y]            [w]
        E e a A o O    U u i

Ay haF praktist wraytyg wid D` nyw Klifs t`TEy, anT Ay am plyST wid 
haw DEy ar "fylyg". Ay haF dry reprySentEyc`nS at Dis tAym: Ey 
rektiliny`r "fOrm`l" set, Ey krsiF "skript", anT Ey TAyakritAyST 
latin set.  

Some ligatures for commonly-used compounds are presenting themselves 
to me.  

Trying to write phonetically is making me think hard about the sounds 
I produce when I'm speaking.  For example, I never had thought about 
the fact that in words like 'hunger', there is an "ng" sound followed 
by a hard G sound, while in words like 'hangar', there is no hard G; 
and in words like 'hinge' there is an N+ZH or N+D+ZH compound – yet 
I can't think of any words with a literal 'ng' in their spelling that 
are pronounced as N followed by hard G, as a person would when saying 
the name Van Gogh.

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