Luca Mangiat wrote:
>The English name of the language will (better: should) be Senquarian, from
>the native toponym _Senquar_, a flat region situated in the middle of the
>Carmian subcontinent (Where is it??? In my conworld! Rather obvious, isn't
>it?). The native name of the language is still unknown. In these notes I
>will try to describe the dialectal variety spoken around the greatest town
>of the Senquar country, _Ismád_, which is also the capital town of the
>kingdom, and in the surrounding area, the _Cîrém_ province.
>
>Ok, the names sound stupid, I know... >
No they don't.
(snips)
>*Consonants
>
>There are 24 consonat phonemes:
>
>Plosive s p b t d k g q G
>Nasals m n N
>Fricatives f v s S Z h
>Affricates ts tS dZ
>Liquids w r l j>
Considerations of symmetry might suggest there ought to be /z/ and /dz/
too-- but perhaps something happened to them along the way? Merged with
/Z/,/dZ/ maybe?
(snips)
>fricatives f or s r: fressë....
Geminate /s/?
>Let me know what you think so far...
Mi piace.