> --- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Maloney <slimehoo@Y...> wrote:
> > Therefore, I knuckled down and produced a sound file
> > (mp3) to go with the composition.
> > The effort can be found at
> >
http://mypage.iu.edu/~brmalone/praxian_sample.html
> Oh, and I'd like to hear some feedback on this. Does it sound
> reminiscent of anything, for example? I'm not trying to sound like
> any real language nor trying to avoid it, but I'd be interested in
> any coincidences.
> I have noticed that my reading of the text out loud has "revealed"
> some features of the language that I had not previously "realized"
> existed, many having to do with stress, vowel length, and where
> pauses "make sense" or don't "make sense".
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It sounds cool!
Although i'm not sure if it sounds 'like' anything. It seems to go well
with the intonation you're giving it, though.
-Stephen (Steg)
"mew."