From: | Chris Bates <christopher.bates@...> |
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Date: | Wednesday, April 2, 2003, 11:05 |
Joe, I have started again now, but I've just reinventing it all because I read a bit about proto indo european and decided to nick a few bits of its phonology, so I'm changing things to fit in the extra sounds. I borrowed some of its stop consonants and its tendency to have vocalic l r m n y and w. So now I have p b bh t d dh ti di dhi c g gh k q qh ' mh m nh n ni ngh ng f s sh ç h h r w y l li I'm not sure if its any good, or at all consistent, I might have to revise it again. bh etc are aspirated voiced stops, mh etc are unvoiced nasals, ç is a palatal unvoiced fricative, and the velar and glottal fricatives are allophones. ' is a glottal stop, k, q etc are labialised, the r is a uvular trill (since I can do that in all positions lol) and the ti, di, .... li just mean that t d and all the alveolar consonants except s become palatised when followed by i or y instead of the i or y being pronounced separately. All the fricatives except ç and h become voiced when used intervocally or in a voiced consonant cluster. I think I might have to remove some sounds.... BTW, mind me asking if you work at the university or study at it Joe? I went for an interview there but I was turned down because I wasn't clever enough dammit lol. Plus I pissed off the statistics tutor. Chris.
Danny Wier <dawier@...> |