Re: Group Conlang: phonology
From: | Mathias M. Lassailly <lassailly@...> |
Date: | Sunday, October 11, 1998, 18:03 |
Pablo wrote :
[...
The proposal removes /h/ from the phonology, and changes
the transliteration of two letters:
/N/ previously , now
/G"/ previously , now
/x/ and /G/ remain the same.
It seems nice.
What do the others say?
--Pablo Flores ]
/nh/ usually sounds /nj/ as in Portuguese, and Limousin (:-) I'm from there),
Vijt-Namese and Khmer, but I don't mind at all.
However I thought Herman himself wanted to keep /h/ to start suffixing a root ending with a vowel.
Is it that we decide roots are Cwylr..VC ?
I suggest we also may have C...VCC- in the case words always end with a -V or -VC suffix.
I also suggest we wait for Carlos, Steg and Charles to have read our literature
and replied to it so that we could settle phonology of the roots and suffixes.
Actually I feel we proceed much faster than other conlang projects because we discuss a
bit of everything simultaneously (phono, semantic, syntax, morpho) and very
much in depth.
Mathias
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