Re: Word Construction for a New Conlang
From: | Ed Heil <edheil@...> |
Date: | Thursday, July 8, 1999, 22:54 |
Barry Garcia wrote:
> edheil@postmark.net writes:
> Beware! Though Langmaker is cool and easy to use, its facilities for
> making sound changes are very crude. For example, if you want to say,
> "vowels become long before voiced consonants," for some crazy reason,
> you'd have to write a separate rule for every possible combination of
> vowel and long consonant.
>
> Well i was thinking about it. No more =). After i wrote that email, i was
> playing around with the program and was thinking that there's no way i
> could control the way the sound shifts go. It cant do for instance:
> "change it so that all final d's become t's". It would change all d's to
> t's. Also i have so many words right now that it would take me forever
> and a day to hand pick the ones that need changes.
>
> Ah well, doing it by hand isnt hard anyway.
>
Well, you can do that. Use the '#' mark, which signals 'end of
word.' The rule would go:
t# > d#