> all this talk about ygyde has inspired me to make an IAL of my own
> (besides kxqqhwiiallccre, which no one would probably ever want to
> learn). here are the phonemes:
> p [p]
> b [B]
> t [t]
> d [D]
> k [k]
> m [m]
> n [n]
> ñ [N]
> w [w]
> j [j]
> r [4]
> l [l]
>
> a [6]
> e [E]
> i [I]
> y [Y]
> u [U]
> o [V]
>
> this language (which i haven't named yet, but might before the end of
> this post...) has strict (C)V syllable structure and VSO word order. the
> stress is always on the first syllable.
> <a name for this language (kameli) just popped into my head, but i'm not
> sure if i'll keep it, it looks too much like 'kamele', although ["k6mElI]
> doesn't sound too much like [ka"mele]...>
> verb tense, aspect, and mood are marked with auxiliaries, but i'm not
> sure what those will be yet. plurals are formed by reduplication (is
> that the right word? my american heritage dictionary has gone awol...).
> i'll still have to figure out a way to make words... compounds will be
> head-initial, but i don't know how i'm going to come up with the roots...
> that's all i have for now. i'll probably make a page for this language on
> my web site when i have more details.
>
> --
> Robert Wilson (aka kuvazokad, eltirno, edeí...)
>
http://kuvazokad.free.fr/
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>