Re: My new conlang
From: | Padraic Brown <agricola@...> |
Date: | Saturday, December 8, 2001, 20:15 |
Am 08.12.01, Joe Hill yscrifef:
> This is a bump, cause no-one replied to me last time.
! Tha're asking a lot! It often takes a good while to attract
attention here; and sometimes we don't reply for a few days.
Mays, doprovab...
> The vowels:
>
> In middle and at beginning of words:
> a- the 'a' is pronounced much as in english 'Cat'
Il cants Saxo di quen? Lor Saxen - /kat/; o lor American - /k&t/?
(Right- or Leftpondian?)
> At the end of words, the corners of the mouth are streched when
> vowel is spoken, with the exception of w.
Plas.me cela faytur. Essa yen fayteur gramathech, o phonologethech?
(Is it grammatical in some way, or simply phonological?)
> x- as english
/ks/ or /z/?
> The grammar is interesting, noun and verbs are without vowels, and
> cannot be pronounced, vowels are added in to distinguish case,
> nouns and verbs can then be pronounced.
Is this like consonantal roots (a la Semitic)? Tres cool so far!
Padraic.
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Bethes gwaz vaz ha leal.
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