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This is a function of many languages around the world, including English if you speak it the way President Bush does ("nuclear," 'frinstance). A great many written languages omit the vowels, and you have to kind of guess how the word comes out (hence Yahweh and Jehovah). And I am sure there are many more examples in regular English. |
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But why are you trying to represent the sound in question at all? Once you represent it, it's no longer "invisible," and you've oxymoroned your idea out of existence. |
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This is only an accidental function of many languages, there are no purposeful examples put into the languages. As for the second point, that was just as not to confuse people. |
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