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Re: fewest sounds?

From:<veritosproject@...>
Date:Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 17:21
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This still has more than 2 elements (k and a).  It has length,
connection with others.

Also, with few sounds, it would probably be easier if we didn't have
to inflect.  This just adds more differences between words, which
would result in even more confusion than before.

On 11/29/05, Reilly Schlaier <schlaier@...> wrote:
> when i posted this i had been thinking about this for most of the day > and i thought that one could have a lang. with just /k/ and /a/ > words being something like 'a' 'ka' 'ak' 'kak' 'kka' 'akk' 'kaa' 'aak' > with a finnish like pronounciation. > so a sentence would run like > ka a ak k akkak akk. > 1.sing subj.mark 2.sing obj.mark hit prs.mark > i hit you > lol > sorry i was just thinking how odd this language would sound. > >