Re: CHAT: YAC: or more exactly: yet another conlang sketch
From: | daniel andreasson <daniel.andreasson@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 31, 2000, 17:30 |
Robert Hailman wrote:
> { j } is the palatal consonant is Ajuk, and I do use { -ij } to
> represent /i/ at the end of the root forms of words. This is because, in
> Ajuk, root forms can't end in vowels other than /i/, and to be
> orthographically consistent, no root forms can end it vowels, so I use {
> -ij }. It's just as well, as it does turn out /ij/ when another vowel
> follows.
Yes, I remembered that there was (at least) one other conlang
that did this, just couldn't recall which one. Ajuk, I'll have
to remember that.
I like the -ij of Dutch too, though with a different pronunciation
then, right Mrs. Rempt-Drijfhout? :)
I want to have more diphthongs in Rinya! But I don't want to
change the phonology again! Oh well. Back to the drawing table...
rinya > rinya > rijnya > rijnya
rinya > rijnya > rijnja
rinya > rinja > rijnja > rijna
rijna røjna rouna ryjna
So many possibilities!
If I decide on { rijna } then it could be pronounced either [rijna]
or [rejna] depending on dialect. Hmm...
daniel
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