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==Conlangs== | ==Conlangs== | ||
Aoife draws much of her inspiration from Semitic languages and most of her languages are directly inspired by Hebrew or Aramaic, in phonology, lexicon, grammar, history, or a combination thereof. Irish (both Old and Modern) is another common inspiration; both Irish and Hebrew have post-vocalic lenition as part of their diachronics. Stress-induced allomorphy, a feature of both Tiberian Hebrew and Old Irish, is a recurring theme in her conlangs. The Hebrew influence in each of these conlangs is different, however: | Aoife draws much of her inspiration from Semitic languages and most of her languages are directly inspired by Hebrew or Aramaic, in phonology, lexicon, grammar, history, or a combination thereof. Irish (both Old and Modern) is another common inspiration; both Irish and Hebrew have post-vocalic lenition as part of their diachronics. Other inspirations include [[Eadlan]]. Stress-induced allomorphy, a feature of both Tiberian Hebrew and Old Irish, is a recurring theme in her conlangs. The Hebrew influence in each of these conlangs is different, however: | ||
* An Bhlaoighne has Easter eggs from Hebrew vocab. | * An Bhlaoighne has Easter eggs from Hebrew vocab. | ||
* Ditab is inspired ''phonologically'' by Tiberian Hebrew | * Ditab is inspired ''phonologically'' by Tiberian Hebrew |
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