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by bradrn
Sat Apr 27, 2019 3:17 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

As can be seen above, I'm probably not the best person to review sound changes. But I still have a few questions/clarifications: Old Northwest Shorzhic p t ts tʃ tɕ k pː tː tsː tʃː tɕː kː b d dz dʒ dʑ g ɸ s ʃ ɕ x h ɸː sː β z ʒ ʑ ɣ m n ŋ r l j w i iː u oː ɛ eː ɐ ɐː ɔ oː a aː ɛi ɔu ai au ɔi ɐu The nas...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 25, 2019 3:07 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: A little reconstruction game
Replies: 86
Views: 39671

Re: A little reconstruction game

ʔɐɪ ~ ɔɪd- ~ əː- ~ æɪtʃ < Eng. eat m̊ɐɪ ~ mɔɪd ~ məːt ~ moɪ < Eng. meat vaːðɛːɾæ ~ βɑʒɪteɾjɪː ~ βäːtsəɾn ~ ʋɑːʃɛɾ < Eng. vegetarian A: ʔeːse ɾɛɸɐɪ wæ ʔaː ʒæ sɑ vuːɾ < ? repeat what I just (said?) (before??) B: ɾɛpɔɪd nɑʊ wäd æɪð sɑð < repeat now what I'[d/ve] said C: ɾɛpəːt dʒi nə: wæt æɪd säd ɜt <...
by bradrn
Tue Apr 23, 2019 6:48 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

That's Sampa. A lot of people just don't want to spend any extra effort to type IPA. That makes sense. I checked X-SAMPA, but I didn't think to check the original SAMPA. (The {: confused me because I didn't realise the : was a diacritic, so I was looking for {: as a single vowel.) So translating: /...
by bradrn
Tue Apr 23, 2019 5:36 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

Well the world's your oyster. Any one of these, or conceivably more than one depending on the vowel sequence, might happen. There are probably other processes that could happen that I'm not thinking of, too. Vowel deletion (with or without compensatory lengthening): **gaʔen → *gaen → ga(ː)n, ge(ː)n...
by bradrn
Tue Apr 23, 2019 1:42 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: A little reconstruction game
Replies: 86
Views: 39671

Re: A little reconstruction game

From earlier, we had this issue: General transcription issue: I'm a colossal idiot. You're quite right, /ʋ/ is a labiodental approximant and is not what I intended in the slightest. Well, not exactly. Where you see /ʋ/, just imagine a /ʉ/ instead (or indeed a /ʉ̞/ would be a bit more accurate, but t...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 18, 2019 7:10 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: Quechua book poll
Replies: 15
Views: 8597

Re: Quechua book poll

I have grammars of Aymara and Jaqaru, so I could include information about them. That would be quite interesting too - I've heard they have some fascinating morphophonology. As mentioned on the Arrakum thread on the old board : There is a great deal of fuckery with vowel moras in Arrakum. This is d...
by bradrn
Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:00 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

There are many, many examples of inflectional morphology which is irregular or fusional. However, it seems to be fairly rare to have any sort of irregularity in productive derivational morphology (although admittedly I don't have any source for this). Why is this? Do sound changes not affect derivat...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:10 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

Well, conlanging is an art. Experiment. Try different combinations. Be creative and play with something wacky that's *gasp* unattested in a natural language. Choose the processes that lead to outcomes you find personally appealing, or go with them all and make a language family. Read grammars of la...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:05 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

Let's say I have a language where vowels are not allowed to be next to each other (is there a technical term for that?); that is, no diphthongs or hiatuses. However, there is a glottal stop, so e.g. /gaʔen/ is allowed. If glottal stops are lost intervocalically (which seems fairly reasonable), what...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:02 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Quickie Thread
Replies: 1333
Views: 822621

Re: Sound Change Quickie Thread

Let's say I have a language where vowels are not allowed to be next to each other (is there a technical term for that?); that is, no diphthongs or hiatuses. However, there is a glottal stop, so e.g. /gaʔen/ is allowed. If glottal stops are lost intervocalically (which seems fairly reasonable), what ...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:56 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2979
Views: 2850052

Re: Conlang Random Thread

The abstract mechanics of my conscript have developed nicely, but I have no idea what the script should actually look like. Despite my best efforts, I cannot find any inspiration. Have a look at Ian James's scripts ; they're exceptionally good. Mattias Persson has made a lot of scripts as well. Omn...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:59 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

I think I'll end up doing this: p b t d k ɡ > f v s z x ɣ / V_V Leave as-is x ɣ > j Leave as-is w > v / V_C or V_# Leave as-is æ e i ɯ > e i ɨ ɨ Leave as-is ej > i / _# Leave as-is i > ɨ / j_ or _j Leave as-is s z > ʃ ʒ / _i Modify to include affricatives: s z t͡s d͡z > ʃ ʒ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ consonants next t...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:46 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

Is it more realistic to turn payt͡se > pat͡ʃːe or peːtse instead? Sorry, that was a typo: I meant pajt͡se > pajːe. That's not what I meant. I mean, Is it more realistic to turn pajt͡se > pat͡ʃːe or peːtse instead? \ Possibly that's true. Really, the problem is that I don't know what natlangs do in ...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:55 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: Agreement with the patient, but not the agent
Replies: 9
Views: 7600

Re: Agreement with the patient, but not the agent

If I'm understanding right, in both of those cases you don't get the object marker on the verb if there's a separate pronominal object. That makes them look more like weak pronouns or clitics than like agreement affixes, imo. (My impression is that it's very common for pronominal clitics to get mis...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:18 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: Quechua book poll
Replies: 15
Views: 8597

Re: Quechua book poll

A bit of a bug... it looks like you can vote twice. On the other hand, I can't vote for three options at once, which at least shows that that bit of code is working properly. EDIT: Oh - looks like that when you vote twice it removes your previous vote before it adds your current vote, so it's not a ...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:07 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: Agreement with the patient, but not the agent
Replies: 9
Views: 7600

Re: Agreement with the patient, but not the agent

WALS lists sources for each language; from their Khoekhoe source, I managed to find the following rigorous description: At the end of any verb which is not intransitive, there may occur a patient suffix. Semantically, all patient suffixes indicate who or what is the "immediate patient" of ...
by bradrn
Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:41 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

Is it more realistic to turn payt͡se > pat͡ʃːe or peːtse instead? Sorry, that was a typo: I meant pajt͡se > pajːe. Also, never in my mind this change is good: hat.su > hat.tu. It's more likely to turn into this instead hat.su > ha.t͡su or hat.t͡su. This language doesn't distinguish /hat.su/ and /ha...
by bradrn
Wed Apr 10, 2019 10:48 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

consonants next to each other turn into geminates (e.g. inkɨ > inːɨ) Please explain this. This is not extensive enough. I'm not sure what you mean by this. If anything, this seems too extensive - it applies to all consonants next to each other! I mean your description is not extensive enough. What ...
by bradrn
Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:09 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Re: Sound Change Critique Thread

Thanks everyone! I still have a few questions though: w > v / V_C or V_# I bit suspect this is not that realistic. For example, phoneme like /iwk/ can turn in /ivk/ which is harder to pronounce. Probably it's better if w>f From the other posts there seems to be a bit of disagreement about this. Pers...
by bradrn
Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:52 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Sound Change Critique Thread
Replies: 61
Views: 50056

Sound Change Critique Thread

Inspired by Zju's comment from the Sound Change Quickie Thread : I want you to poke holes at this: p t k s ʃ r l m n a o u e i k > q / _{a, o}, {a, o}_ p t k q s ʃ r l m n > pʲ tʲ kʲ qʲ ɕ ɕ j j mʲ nʲ / _i ɕ > sʲ i > e / [+J]_ l > w qʲ > cˠ > tˠ t > ɾ / V_V s n t > sˠ nˠ tˠ w ʃ > wˠ ʃˠ > ʕ ħ r q > z ...