Re : Re: New to list
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Date: | Friday, October 15, 1999, 17:10 |
Dans un courrier dat=E9 du 15/10/99 05:50:03 , Nick a =E9crit :
> "Grandsire, C.A." wrote:
> > I remember also that when I was in Junior High
> > School, I tried to make a conlang with the smallest phonological
> > inventory possible. It had only four consonnants (/k/, /f/, /s/, /m/)
> > and four vowels (/a/, /i/, /o/, /u/)
> =20
> Wow! That's mighty restricted! I remember *my* first conlang was
> basically English with a few "exotic" sounds, IIRC:
> /?/
> /t_l/ (lateral affricate - Klingon tlh)
> /x/ or /X/ (I can't remember)
> /r/ (trill)
> /Z/
> /l_j/
> /G/
> =20
> I don't think I had /N/, but other than that, I had every English
> consonant, and most of the vowels.
=20
french conlanection, maybe ?
me first conlang initials was only 8 : k, p, m, n, t, S, l, P and
finals 7 : g, b, m, n, sh, z, G.
it was strictly monosyllablicly rooted with plenty of vowel diphtongs.
mathias
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