Re: vowel scheme for new language
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Date: | Friday, May 21, 1999, 7:33 |
Dans un courrier dat=E9 du 21/05/99 06:32:58 , Pablo a =E9crit :
> Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > But, in general, I don't worry about having exotic phonologies, I tend
> > to use relatively unexceptional phonologies, and put my exoticness in
> > the grammar.
> >
> =20
> Ditto here -- I like intrincate grammars, and phonologies
> that allow the grammar to flow, so to speak. That is, flow
> as far as my own articulative abilities permit. :)
Same here since ever, with an extremely easy phonology (a, e, i, o, u, n, m,=20
l, t, k, p, s are ok, h, sh, w, y, bilibial f and ng barely tolerated with=20
specific vowels only) but also easy grammar (to my own standard).
I find it interesting that Pablo restricted "yu" without known reason.
Mathias