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==A whole new world: creating your own PIE-derived language== | ==A whole new world: creating your own PIE-derived language== | ||
If you find all the romlangs, germlangs, slavlangs, sinolangs, celtlangs a bit too constraining, the option of making up your own base on which to experiment further on is a safe bet! This chapter assumes a basic understanding of concepts such as [[wiki:phoneme|phoneme]], [[wiki:allophone|allophone]], [[wiki:Ablaut|ablaut]], [[wiki:Word order|word order]], and so on. | If you find all the romlangs, germlangs, slavlangs, sinolangs, celtlangs a bit too constraining, the option of making up your own base on which to experiment further on is a safe bet! This chapter assumes a basic understanding of concepts such as [[wiki:phoneme|phoneme]], [[wiki:allophone|allophone]], [[wiki:Ablaut|ablaut]], [[wiki:Word order|word order]], and so on. | ||
===The processes of change and their effects=== | |||
The primary driving force of linguistic change is […] | |||
[…]these interact in many ways making […] | |||
In the next three parts we will discuss them separately […] | |||
===Forging a phonology=== | ===Forging a phonology=== | ||
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===Smithing smooth sentences syntactically=== | ===Smithing smooth sentences syntactically=== | ||
==Creating a descendant of a modern language chapter== | |||
==Chapter on sibling-makery, e.g., Harākti== | |||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] |