Revised Conlang Ideas

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So I decided to revise my conlang ideas and choose my mixtures and whatnot.

1. Ts'ap'u-K'ama + Ancient Egyptian

Consonants: m, n, p, b, t, d, k, g, q, ʔ, pɸ, tθ, dɮ, kx, qχ, s, ʃ, x, ħ, ʕ, h, ɹ, j, w, l

Vowels: a, aː, i, iː, u, uː

Syllables: (C)V(ː)/CV(ː)

Stress: A mix of the Egyptian language's with Ts'ap'u-K'ama's stress frequency.

Writing system: A logography later encoding consonants.

2. Sumerian + Proto-Thirēan

Consonants: m, n, ŋ, p, pʰ, b, t, tʰ, d, k, kʰ, g, ʔ, s, ç, x, ɹ, l

Vowels: a, e, i, ɨ, o, u

Syllables: (C)V(C)

Stress: ???

Writing system: A logography later encoding syllables.

3. Phoenician+'sksäx

Consonants: ???

Vowels: ???

Syllables: ???

Stress: ???

4: Proto-Simātsan+Proto-Ainu

I need to discover the original consonants for Proto-Ainu. I already mapped the extinct Sakhalin Ainu's consonants, which were the same as Hokkaido Ainu with [x] in place of [h], and long vowels. But what of the extinct Kuril Ainu? The Kuril and Hokkaido dialects are also descendants of an ancestral language with the Sakhalin dialect its sibling.

5. Proto-Japonic+Proto-"Demoese"

"Demoese" is basically my current title for that tutorial conlang I still need to finish.

Consonants: m, n, p, t, k, s, ɬ, ħ, r, l, j, w

Vowels: a, e, i, ɨ, o, u, ʉ, ə

Syllables: (C)V

Stress: ???

Writing system: A borrowed logography later encoding syllables.

6. Vostyach+Ȧᵹlıꞅc

Consonants: ???

Vowels: ???

Syllables: ???

Stress: ???

Writing system: ???

7. Proto-Oqolaawak+Ancient Greek

Consonants: ???

Vowels: ???

Syllables: ???

Stress: ???

Writing system: ???

8. Something based on that one video for the BK Crown Program. Maybe look at Chapter 1 for reference.

Original consonants: p, b, t, d, k, g, q, ʔ, m, n, r, v, dz, ɣ, s, h ɹ, j, l, w

Original cowels: a, aː, e, eː, i, iː, o, oː, u, uː

Syllables: (C)V(C)

Stress: ???

Current consonants: p, pʷ, b, bʷ, t, tʷ, d, dʷ, k, kʷ, g, gʷ, q, qʷ, m, n, ŋ, b͡β, d͡ð̠, g͡ɣ, s, ɹ, ɾ, j, w, l

Current vowels: a, aː, e, eː, i, iː, o, oː, u, uː, and diphthongs, with a number of them similar to Old English's diphthongs, via which some begin with a long vowel and end with a short one, sort of mimicking a triphthong.

Syllables: (C)(C)V(C)

Stress: ???

Writing system: ???

That's pretty much it so far.

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