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qiihoskeh ([personal profile] qiihoskeh) wrote2010-06-06 09:01 pm
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TriCons4

While working on P1 (the Pao-inspired one), I got the idea of doing a non-concatenative phonology for it from PB's Iljena. I decided it wouldn't go with the morphology I'd aleady outlined for P1, so it became a new project, TriCons4. I've been trying to make it more naturalistic than my previous tri-cons sketches by working out the phonological history of the vowels; this has gone well, but only up to a point: it seems to me it's just an umlaut system with some length gradation and various kinds of pitch-accent. I think to make it work, I'll have to do enough protolanguage for analogy to occur, which is a lot more work.

[identity profile] dedalvs.livejournal.com 2010-06-07 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
Do you have anything we can look at? I'm a big fan of triconsonantal morphology (my first language was a triconsonantal language, and my latest is also).

[identity profile] dedalvs.livejournal.com 2010-06-07 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I look forward to seeing it.

The new language is called Aaalis. If you search the conlang archives for that name, you'll see a lengthy discussion about the phonology. I haven't talked about the morphology yet, but it's an attempt to do right by triconsonantal morphology (Megdevi, of course, was far too regular, simple and unrealistic). I haven't been able to work on it very much, but, slow and steady, as they say.