Re: here is some stuff i want all of ya'll to look at even though you have better things to do.
From: | joshua tanaka <joshuatanaka@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 27, 2004, 23:03 |
the word for greeting is 'alyo' and 'nolyo' is the opposite but the 'o' replaces
the 'a' because 'oa' is not allowed in my lang. (the only reason is cause i
dont like it)
A second question I had is about all these stops you have. Most
of the time it's [b], but sometimes it shows up as [p]. Why is that?
Also, are these a kind of phonological punctuation? If so, again,
that's pretty interesting.
the 'stop' is put at the end of a statement. 'yep' is added when the last word of
the statement ends with a consonant and 'b' is added when the last word ends
with a vowel. 'esh'/'sh' is added when the statment is to be angry, 'ezh'/'zh'
is added when the statement is to be excited or surprised, 'et'/'d' is added
when it is to be a question.
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