Re: Euphonic phonology (Was: 'Nor' in the World's Languages)
| From: | Dana Nutter <sasxsek@...> | 
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| Date: | Thursday, August 10, 2006, 16:15 | 
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li [Christian Thalmann] mi tulis la
> --- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> wrote:
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> > Anyway, do others also have such a hard time finding personally
> > pleasing phonologies?  I find it awefully difficult.
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> Not at all, I absolutely love making phonologies.  Disappointingly
> (?), I usually end up with rather simple vowel systems, and no
> hard-to-pronounce consonants.  But maybe that's just the recipe
> for pleasing phonologies?  It seems to work for Quenya, IMHO the
> hallmark of pleasing phonology.
I've started workiing a personal language and designed the phonology for
my own preferences as below.  The romanizations are also shown but there
is a "native" script for it also.
X-SAMPA:   	A b x d D e f g h i j k l m n N o p G r s S t T u v w @
y z Z
Romanized: 	A B C D Ð E F G H I J K L M N ? O P Q R S  T Þ U V W X
Y Z
I may change /y/ to /1/ though.
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