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(Created page with "Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing. ==Introduction== ==Phonology== -l -r a e i val, var bel arda alba albabel bel [a > e > i] or [i > e > a] vāl, vār val > berdë (*var) alba-val > albabelë silma-val > silmemalë rd rn rs /k/ removed /ku/ will inevitably change to /kʷ/ and /b/ as /ki/ will inevitably lead to /sʲ/ and /ʃ/ C̥VC(C) CvoicelessVC(C)voicedV ===Consonants=== ===Vowels=== ===Prosody=== ===...") |
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/ku/ will inevitably change to /kʷ/ and /b/ | /ku/ will inevitably change to /kʷ/ and /b/ | ||
as /ki/ will inevitably lead to /sʲ/ and /ʃ/ | as /ki/ will inevitably lead to /sʲ/ and /ʃ/ |
Revision as of 14:13, 31 October 2024
Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing.
Introduction
Phonology
Sound Laws
-l -r
a e i
val, var
bel
arda alba
albabel
bel [a > e > i] or [i > e > a] vāl, vār val > berdë (*var) alba-val > albabelë silma-val > silmemalë
rd rn rs
velar stops such as /k/ are problematic, therefore
/ku/ will inevitably change to /kʷ/ and /b/
as /ki/ will inevitably lead to /sʲ/ and /ʃ/
C̥VC(C) CvoicelessVC(C)voicedV