Keolah Kedaire <keolah@...> wrote:
>Thought I'd try something else, and make a sister language for Margadian
>while I was at it. Thus Senelhian ("New Language") came to be.
>
>Instead of adding affixes, like most of my others, it changes sounds more
>often that adding an affix.
>eg. shas "star" becomes sheis "stars"
>milho "friend" becomes milha "friends"
What are the rules of change?
>Not only vowels though, but whether or not the consonant is unvoiced and
>aspirated, or voiced and nonaspirated.
Oooh, mutations!
>There are aspirated r and l sounds, right?
We discussed an aspirated r some time ago (a *trilled* r). There
is a sound in Welsh (?) that is described as an aspirated alveolar
trill. I've never heard of an /l/ being aspirated; I'd be really
curious to know if it exists (and how!).
--Pablo Flores
http://www.geocities.com/pablo-david/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/pablo-david/draseleq.html