Aéhoi Creole (details here)
nyxbi /nɤ˩˥.p͡ʔɨ/ [nɤ˩˥.ʔɨ]: accusative particle
miw /mɨ˨/: nominative particle
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- Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:50 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Lexicon Sculpting
- Replies: 76
- Views: 97683
- Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:41 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
- Views: 33758
Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
Thanks, Akangka. I'll think about the final forms. Before I post Aéhoi Creole's redone inventory, I have a question about phone classification. As commonly-used words can behave unexpectedly (the as [ðə], not [θə]), are <c> unconditionally shifting [p͡ʔ → ʔ] and <h> shifting [ɴ̥͡ɱ̊ → ɴ̥] before <u,...
- Thu Aug 01, 2019 11:33 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
Thanks, Akangka. I'll think about the final forms. Before I post Aéhoi Creole's redone inventory, I have a question about phone classification. As commonly-used words can behave unexpectedly (the as [ðə], not [θə]), are < c b> unconditionally shifting [p͡ʔ → ʔ] and <h> shifting [ɴ̥͡ɱ̊ → ɴ̥] before <...
- Wed Jul 31, 2019 9:56 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
One of the Empire's languages has four plosive series; tenuis ([p], etc.), aspirated ([pʰ], etc.), voiced ([b], etc.), and labiovelarized breathy ([bʷʱ~bʱʷ], etc.). Aside from merger and fricativization ([ɸ~f], etc.), what are viable endpoints for the aspirated and the labiovelarized breathy series?
- Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:01 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
A nagaji's mouth is a human's mouth. Thus, they can pronounce everything we can. I was talking about an anthro snake's mouth (image below). I've researched this subject. https://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-vector-snake-mouth-anatomy-137491922.jpg Notice where the tongue sheath terminates. That is...
- Mon Jul 29, 2019 3:34 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
The Great Aéhoi Empire is science-fantasy-based (think Star Trek / Star Wars ). Thus, it's inhabited by all manner of creatures from us to taurs (human upper body quadrupedal animal (horse, etc.) lower body) to devils. Honestly, I don't expect other to try an learn it, even though doing so would hel...
- Mon Jul 29, 2019 10:04 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
c̆ <r> I wonder how is your anatomy of your speaker's mouth /notsarcastic? If possible, please give us spectogram on how the native speaker's saying each phoneme. The palatal flap you pulled out came to be <r>through dissimulation. Originally, [ɾ̥~ɺ̥] was <r> and [c̆~ʎ̮̊] was <rj>. Then, [ɾ̥~ɺ̥ → ɬ...
- Sun Jul 28, 2019 8:01 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
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Re: Great Aéhoi [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ͡m̪̊o̥ᵝ.ɨ̥] Empire Conlang Scratchpad
Generally speaking, the lang this evolved from was necessarily completely voiceless because I thought Starfinder's Nagaji, who spoke it from the start, were anthropomorphic snakes. Thus, the ancestor's original form only had voiceless coronal consonants and voiceless unrounded vowels due to real ser...
- Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:25 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
- Replies: 50
- Views: 33758
Great Skjajræ [ˈɕcɐ.ɾʲæ] Empire Conlang Scratchpad (currently, Skjajræfæ [ɕcɐˈɾʲæ.fʲæ])
I know it's been ages since I've posted here, but the CBB doesn't have table markup for some reason and ConWorkShop requires an account to view language-related things. The phonology and orthography below is the result of many iterations of Aéhaufa [ɔ̥ᵝ.ə̥˦:.ɴ̥͡m̪̊ɔ̥ᵝ.ɯ̥.m̪̊ɔ̥ᵝ] on the CBB. While th...
- Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:11 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Hmmm...
- Replies: 33
- Views: 18877
Re: Hmmm...
Are the phonologies below reasonable considering clicks existed in the Demonic tongue native to the setting's original planet? Notes 1. (both) Just Romanized to lessen my work load 2. (both) Allophones share their parent sound's Romanization unless noted. 3. (both) /ɴ/ is moraic with varying realiza...
- Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:20 pm
- Forum: Ephemera
- Topic: British Politics Guide
- Replies: 1949
- Views: 1034447
Re: British Politics Guide
Honestly, no. I believe it's another disconnect between politicians and constituents, though, because the vid I saw on it mentioned the majority of Northern Irish citizens favored a referendum and would vote for reunification.
- Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:01 pm
- Forum: Ephemera
- Topic: British Politics Guide
- Replies: 1949
- Views: 1034447
Re: British Politics Guide
The easiest way to solve this would be a referendum on Irish Reunification. But, last I heard, there were three "no"s. While I remember reunification and a hard boarder, I can't remember the third. 'Course, something may have changed since then.
- Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:25 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4747
- Views: 2138600
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
Okay. Thanks.gestaltist wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:00 amThe asterisk is used to describe an earlier, historical form, or (sometimes) a theoretically possible but incorrect form.yangfiretiger121 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:19 am I have used both *C and <C>, where C represents any character, for orthography. While I know <C> is for orthography, what's the proper use of *C?
- Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:19 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4747
- Views: 2138600
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
I have used both *C and <C>, where C represents any character, for orthography. While I know <C> is for orthography, what's the proper use of *C?
- Sat Jan 05, 2019 3:51 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Hmmm...
- Replies: 33
- Views: 18877
Re: Hmmm...
Are any of the following reflections viable after vowel defrication: [s͡l → ɬə], [z͡l → ɮə], [t͡l~t͡ɬ̤ → t͡ɬə], or [d͡l~d͡ɮ̤ → d͡ɮə]?
- Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:26 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: How Not To Conlang?
- Replies: 76
- Views: 73983
- Wed Jan 02, 2019 10:38 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Hmmm...
- Replies: 33
- Views: 18877
Re: Hmmm...
My conlangs derive the names of concept-based deities through vowel lengthening and/or either prothesis of [ɰ]/[ʡ͡ħ] for null-onsets or affrication for consonant-onsets. For example, óϙny [ˈœːɬ.nᶣʏ]/[ˈɛˁːɬ.n̪̊ɪˁ] (to love) becomes Ϝóϙny [ˈɰœːɬ.nᶣʏ]/[ˈʡ͡ħɛˁːɬ.n̪̊ɪˁ] (associated envoy) and gala (justi...
- Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:44 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Hmmm...
- Replies: 33
- Views: 18877
Re: Hmmm...
Current phonologies Notes 1. (both) Just Romanized to lessen my work load 2. (both) Allophones share their parent sound's Romanization unless noted. 3. (both) /ɴ/ is moraic with varying realizations. While it may surface as <m n ng~nk>, those are realized as tone for nasal vowels ([Ṽ̀] (grave and ti...
- Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:17 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Random phonological inventories thread 2.0
- Replies: 25
- Views: 20177
Re: Random phonological inventories thread 2.0
This language is spoken by naga, which have a human upper body and a serpentine lower body, and anthropomorphic snakes. Romanizations are provided to lessen to work load. Notes 1. {m ŋ} > {n̥ n̪̊}; yet, <m nk~ng> survive when breaking words into morae. 2. Allophones share their parent sound's Romani...
- Fri Dec 28, 2018 5:47 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: New toy: phono
- Replies: 15
- Views: 6277
Re: New toy: phono
You may want to redo the coronals so that all post-alveolars are in one column as you have [ʃ ʒ š ž] with the dentals and alveolars, which may confuse some. Yes, the IPA separates post-alveolars and retroflexes, but they're all, technically, post-alveolars.